I was wrong, It worked yesterday, but it does not work anymore today. And, I have absolutely no idea of what I did wrong in between...
I went back to an older version of the gnupg2 package and it worked again... No explanation so far... On 08/19/2015 12:04 AM, Emmanuel Fleury wrote: > Hi again, > > I found a better way to fix it (and keep the last GPG 2.1.7-2 package). > > I seems that installing the last GPG package change slightly the content > of the directory ~/.gnupg/. > > Here is the way to do it: > > - In Iceweasel, go to the menu item: > Enigmail -> Key management > > - Select your own key. > > - Go to the menu: File->Import Keys from File > > - Select the file ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg > > Now, the Enigmail plugin seems to work properly... > > It seems that the root of the problem is coming from the changes that > are made in the files in the ~/.gnupg files and the fact that the > Enigmail plugin is not aware of this change (and especially this > relocation of the private keys). > > At least, it is my guess. > > Regards >
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