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25.1.50; Recent changes break epg's ability to read from the gpg card
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Message #15 received at 22405 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Manoj Srivastava <srivasta <at> golden-gryphon.com> writes:
> I have a gpg card which I use to store my signing sub keys
> on. Sometime between December 15 and January 15th, I can no longer send
> gpg signed emails using mml2016 and epg when I use a secring.gpg that
> refers to keys on the card.
>
> I can:
> 1. Read mail in Gnus and decrypt encrypted emails sent to me
> 2. Load gpg encrypted .el files during startup.
> 3. Verify signatures in emails.
>
> If I try to send a gpg signed message, I get the error with the
> back trace appended below. Based on trying to step through the
> mml2015-sign function, epg-sign-string returns nil, which leads to the
> error. epg does seem to talk to the card: I am prompted for a PIN (not
> a passphrase), and the card signature count does get incremented.
>
> When I replace the secring.pgp with one that contains my mey
> itself, I can successfully sign emails. I can consistently reproduce
> this failure.
I don't see any significant change in epg during that period, but there
are potentially several factors (e.g. new GnuPG versions, mml2015
rework) that could cause the problem. Could you try `M-x
epa-sign-region' to isolate the problem?
Also I would like to ask you to gather more information with the steps
described in:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/epa/Bug-Reports.html#Bug-Reports
Thanks,
--
Daiki Ueno
This bug report was last modified 9 years and 101 days ago.
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