Re: gnupload and gpg2

2018-05-19 Thread Jim Meyering
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Bruno Haible wrote: > Hi Jim, > >> The only thing I would have done differently would be to add >> "FIXME-2020" or similar to your comment > > Why 2020? I wrote: > > Ubuntu 2016.04 (which is supported until April 2021, > that is, 3 years from now), has `gpg --v

Re: gnupload and gpg2

2018-05-19 Thread Bruno Haible
Hi Jim, > The only thing I would have done differently would be to add > "FIXME-2020" or similar to your comment Why 2020? I wrote: Ubuntu 2016.04 (which is supported until April 2021, that is, 3 years from now), has `gpg --version` = 1.x. So, if it's supported until April 2021, you can ass

Re: gnupload and gpg2

2018-05-19 Thread Jim Meyering
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 4:02 AM, Bruno Haible wrote: > There was no comment from Jim. So I pushed this: > > 2018-05-19 Bruno Haible > > gnupload: Fix "gpg-agent is not available in this session" error. > * build-aux/gnupload (GPG): Pick the right GNUPG executable to use. > > dif

Re: gnupload and gpg2

2018-05-19 Thread Bruno Haible
There was no comment from Jim. So I pushed this: 2018-05-19 Bruno Haible gnupload: Fix "gpg-agent is not available in this session" error. * build-aux/gnupload (GPG): Pick the right GNUPG executable to use. diff --git a/build-aux/gnupload b/build-aux/gnupload index 2a0bfa3..0