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pgg-gpg broken?


From: Sascha Wilde
Subject: pgg-gpg broken?
Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 11:13:40 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Hi *,

I just needed to decrypt an old Mail using Gnus/pgg (which i decrypted
successfully many times before), but it failed.

This is the backtrace I get:

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Process pgg-gpg not running")
  process-send-string(#<process pgg-gpg> "DerDenkendeWeissEs\n")
  pgg-gpg-status-GET_HIDDEN(#<process pgg-gpg> "GET_HIDDEN
  passphrase.enter")
  pgg-gpg-process-filter(#<process pgg-gpg> "[GNUPG:] USERID_HINT
  31A16202F8F7E674 Sascha Wilde <address@hidden>\n[GNUPG:]
  NEED_PASSPHRASE 31A16202F8F7E674 BB2185144BB86568 16 0\n[GNUPG:]
  GET_HIDDEN passphrase.enter\n[GNUPG:] GOT_IT\n[GNUPG:]
  BAD_PASSPHRASE 31A16202F8F7E674\ngpg: Invalid passphrase; please try
  again ...\n[GNUPG:] USERID_HINT 31A16202F8F7E674 Sascha Wilde
  <address@hidden>\n[GNUPG:] NEED_PASSPHRASE
  31A16202F8F7E674 BB2185144BB86568 16 0\n[GNUPG:] GET_HIDDEN
  passphrase.enter\n[GNUPG:] GOT_IT\n[GNUPG:] BAD_PASSPHRASE
  31A16202F8F7E674\ngpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again
  ...\n[GNUPG:] USERID_HINT 31A16202F8F7E674 Sascha Wilde
  <address@hidden>\n[GNUPG:] NEED_PASSPHRASE
  31A16202F8F7E674 BB2185144BB86568 16 0\n[GNUPG:] GET_HIDDEN
  passphrase.enter\n[GNUPG:] GOT_IT\n[GNUPG:] BAD_PASSPHRASE
  31A16202F8F7E674\n[GNUPG:] ENC_TO xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 16 0\ngpg:
  encrypted with 1024-bit ELG-E key, ID xxxxxxxx, created 2003-06-24\n
  \"xxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx <address@hidden>\"\n[GNUPG:] NO_SECKEY
  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\ngpg: encrypted with 2048-bit ELG-E key, ID
  F8F7E674, created 2004-11-15\n      \"Sascha Wilde
  <address@hidden>\"\ngpg: public key decryption failed:
  bad passphrase\n[GNUPG:] BEGIN_DECRYPTION\n[GNUPG:]
  DECRYPTION_FAILED\ngpg: decryption failed: secret key not
  available\ngpg: CRC error; 3CB1DD - 15B95A\n[GNUPG:]
  END_DECRYPTION\n")

Signing mails works (including querying the passphrase).

Might this be related to the latest changes by Daiki?
Sorry I don't have time to investigate this any further right now...

cheers
sascha
-- 
Sascha Wilde : "Der Nicht-Denkende glaubt, dass niemand denkt,
             : der Denkende weiss es!"
             : (Gabriel Laub)




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