On 5/27/20 9:21 PM, Robert Spigler wrote:
qubes-gpg-client-wrapper -r [email protected] --trusted-key
<C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823> -e
'/home/user/Documents/Test_Encryption.txt' -o /home/user/Documents/Final.gpg
Still results in:
bash: C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823: No such file or directory
I wonder: Did you try to read "HOW TO SPECIFY A USER ID" in "man gpg"?
Or maybe see the examples: Try with the simplistic format like this:
EXAMPLES
gpg -se -r Bob file
sign and encrypt for user Bob
Once the simple variant works, try a more complicated one...
What is the wrapper? This also does not open the qubes-gpg-client
interface, in case that info helps. I should also clarify that I am
trying to encrypt the contents of the file, so that I could copy and
paste the message for messaging, forums, etc; not encrypt the entire
file for sending.
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