Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 14:25:10 +0200 From: "Dr. Peter Voigt" <pvoigt@uos.de> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Cc: Kurt Jaeger <pi@opsec.eu> Subject: Re: Error message when refreshing keys Message-ID: <20150528142510.2c06014e@kirk.drpetervoigt.private> In-Reply-To: <20150528112542.GM2495@home.opsec.eu> References: <20150528105601.474ec8fe@kirk.drpetervoigt.private> <20150528112542.GM2495@home.opsec.eu>
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On Thu, 28 May 2015 13:25:42 +0200 Kurt Jaeger <pi@opsec.eu> wrote: > Hi! > > > I am on 10.1-RELEASE (amd64) and have installed latest gpg 2.0.27 > > from ports. When issuing > > > > # gpg --refresh-keys > > > > operation seems to work but I am getting following error messages at > > the end: > > I have > > f10$ pkg which /usr/local/bin/gpg > /usr/local/bin/gpg was installed by package gnupg1-1.4.19 > f10$ pkg which /usr/local/bin/gpg2 > /usr/local/bin/gpg2 was installed by package gnupg-2.1.4_1 > > So are you sure that it's gpg2 that you are using ? > > > Is this a know error? What does it mean? Is it FreeBSD specific? > > I have gpg2 as 2.1.4 on 10.1p9 and it's working. So please > provide more context. > Kurt, my post has been a bit imprecise because latest security/gnupg is 2.1.4 but I am still on security/gnupg20: % pkg which /usr/local/bin/gpg /usr/local/bin/gpg was not found in the database % pkg which /usr/local/bin/gpg2 /usr/local/bin/gpg2 was installed by package gnupg20-2.0.27 I am on 10.1-RELEASE-p10 (amd64). Peter
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