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Yeah, I guess we can word this a bit less spec-like. It has more or less the same purpose as an admin PIN except that it's a 128 (?) bit key. And, if I understand correctly, it can also be used by the (admin) user to make sure they are talking to the correct card (if all cards are provisioned with unique keys). Kleopatra automatically tries to authenticate with the standard key so that we never see the prompt for the key unless we have changed it.
i see the tag has been published now, thanks! Given that this is an ELTS release, I'm assuming that the lack of a gnupg-2.2.46.tar.bz2 file on https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/ is deliberate.
glad it was useful!
Backported for VSD 3.3
Tested with the VSD beta 478. Works
Wed, Jan 8
The additional changes were also backported for VSD 3.3
2.2 is end-of-life.
There was one actual typo fix which could be used for master, though. Thanks.
Ok, turns out when testing for the VSD version I first used a search term without result, then closed the window and when I opened it again the columns where not resized any more. Which is basically what was wanted with this ticket that the columns are only resized once. Therefore setting this to resolved again.
Got a simple fix for this which does two things:
- Correctly act upon an error from the backup file writing
- Print a warning note.
In T2169#196673, @werner wrote:Shall we handle this with additional retry prompts, w/o a timeout? I think this makes sense because creating keys with a backup file and a passphrase is a manual task anyway.
There is a regression due to the regression fix in rGb30c15bf7c5336c4abb1f9dcd974cd77ba6c61a7 (from Dec 24 2015) or some related commits:
Backported for VSD 3.3
There's a different (but very similar) bug here for RSA keys; fixed in https://invent.kde.org/pim/libkleo/-/merge_requests/177
Maybe the title should be "Password - Kleopatra" (or similar) if the operation was triggered by Kleopatra.
@gniibe: Please see gpgme/src/posix-io.c where we have this:
We noticed in the above mentioned ticket, that this needs to be backported
Thank you for your report.
will you tag 2.2.46 in git as well? it appears to be on rG7e48331afb611a2b39e5ae74b8806b84e54db924 but i don't see any tags.