Hello Emmanuel,

> I find the scripts of signing-party/pgp-tools useful and would like to use
> them on my non-debian machine. 
> Unfortunately, gpg, paperconf, dialog are installed in /opt/local/bin instead
> of /usr/bin which makes keylookup and gpg-key2ps behave strangely (keylookup
> cannot use gpg because of the "delete @ENV{'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV',
> 'PATH'};" line, does not find dialog, hence reverting to plain interface when 
> I
> comment this line. gpg-key2ps does not find paperconf but works nonetheless.

I've changed the scripts to not be dependent on the tools being
in /usr/bin but to use `which` to check if they're present and then run
them from the path. I hope this works for you; you can fetch the latest
version from SVN.


Thijs

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