missing dependency in gnupg2
gnupg2 2.0.3, mail/gnupg2 (Variants: universal, darwin, darwin_7) http://www.gnupg.org GnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP. Because it does not use the patented IDEA algorithm, it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG is a RFC2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application. Library Dependencies: libiconv, gettext, zlib, bzip2, bison, libassuan, libksba, libgcrypt, libgpg-error, pth Platforms: darwin freebsd sunos Maintainers: waqar@macports.org Apparently, gnupg2 expects gpg-agent to be installed: can't connect server: `ERR 33554701 can't exec `/opt/local/bin/gpg- agent': No such file or directory' gpg: can't connect to the agent: IPC connect call failed gpg: problem with the agent: No agent running
Hi Paul,
Apparently, gnupg2 expects gpg-agent to be installed:
can't connect server: `ERR 33554701 can't exec `/opt/local/bin/gpg- agent': No such file or directory' gpg: can't connect to the agent: IPC connect call failed gpg: problem with the agent: No agent running
I haven't heard from waqar@ in a while, so I thought I'd ask you about this problem. I'm happy to add gpg-agent as a dependency if need be, but I'd like to see if I can work out just how essential it is. So: 1) What command did you execute to get the above error? 2) Did installing gpg-agent fix the problem for you? I may have other questions later, but that'll do to start with. I can't promise that I'll get properly to the bottom of it as I don't think I have a way to try using gnupg2 in the way in which I think you're using it, but I'll see what I can do. Kind regards, Maun Suang -- Boey Maun Suang (Boey is my surname) Email: boeyms@macports.org
On May 6, 2007, at 11:25 PM, Boey Maun Suang wrote:
I haven't heard from waqar@ in a while, so I thought I'd ask you about this problem. I'm happy to add gpg-agent as a dependency if need be, but I'd like to see if I can work out just how essential it is. So:
1) What command did you execute to get the above error? 2) Did installing gpg-agent fix the problem for you?
Gosh, I barely remember this issue ;-) I can't recall the answer to 1, but 2 was an affirmative. -- Paul Beard words: http://paulbeard.org/wordpress pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pdb206/ Are you trying to win an argument or solve a problem?
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