Package Details: gnupg-git 2.3.2.beta105_r9343.g25ae80b8e-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gnupg-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gnupg-git
Description: Complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard
Upstream URL: https://www.gnupg.org/
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: gnupg
Provides: gnupg
Submitter: alphazo
Maintainer: IslandC0der
Last Packager: IslandC0der
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2013-06-30 19:25 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-09-29 23:44 (UTC)

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veecue commented on 2021-02-13 21:00 (UTC)

Broken for current master during patching

shoober420 commented on 2020-12-26 20:08 (UTC)

Thank you for the package.

alphazo commented on 2014-10-03 09:05 (UTC)

@flick, secret key export of ECC keys seems to be working now.

djhaskin987 commented on 2014-09-15 17:57 (UTC)

This build is asking for libgpg-error 1.15+ now. Currently the core/ repo has 1.14 . I have added a library in the AUR for this library that works off of git: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libgpg-error-git/ Using that library should solve the problem.

flick commented on 2014-06-10 02:34 (UTC)

I experience similar results to AdrianCohea, specifically with regards to "--export-secret-keys" and "--export-secret-subkeys". These options fail, causing the password prompt to open repeatedly before (key-ids changed to 0x): > gpg --export-secret-keys me@me.com gpg: key 0x: error receiving key from agent: Missing item in object - skipped gpg: key 0x/0x: error receiving key from agent: Missing item in object - skipped gpg: key 0x/0x: error receiving key from agent: Missing item in object - skipped gpg: WARNING: nothing exported These errors occur for all ECC secret-key material it seems. Appears to be a development problem, noted in the mailing list: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.encryption.gpg.user/37232 If one follows that thread Werner Koch is himself involved (although it seems he didn't anticipate the errors).

<deleted-account> commented on 2014-03-08 04:12 (UTC)

The Brainpool curves over P-256, P-384, and P-512 appear to be implemented. I was able to generate two keypairs over each curve. I could clearsign with all keys I generated. I could verify messages signed by all keys I generated. I could encrypt a message using all keys I generated with recipients being any one of the keys I generated, and I was able to have recipients using keys generated over curves different from the sender's key. However, all decryption operations failed. I could not export any of the keys. I could not remove the keys from my keyring.

alphazo commented on 2014-02-02 21:19 (UTC)

I asked on gnupg mailing list regarding this issue and it appears that code for some of the ECC curves is just implemented yet. Stay tuned!

clpwn commented on 2014-02-02 11:54 (UTC)

Could not generate ECC key with a build done today, Feb 2. # gpg --expert --key-gen [Curve 25519] gpg: writing self signature gpg: signing failed: No such file or directory gpg: make_keysig_packet failed: No such file or directory Key generation failed: No such file or directory [NIST P-384] gpg: key_from_sexp failed: Invalid object Key generation failed: Invalid object

alphazo commented on 2014-01-23 14:45 (UTC)

I had the same issue but compiling the git version today (Jan 23) worked and I could generate an ECC key.

<deleted-account> commented on 2014-01-18 21:09 (UTC)

libgcrypt is now version 1.6 in [core], and this package now builds, but it still doesn't work for me unfortunately. I can't do anything with the ECC functionality: # ECDSA and ECDH Key Generation Testing # gpg --expert --gen-key # [Curve 25519] FAIL gpg: agent_genkey failed: Invalid S-expression Key generation failed: Invalid S-expression # [NIST P-256] FAIL gpg: key_from_sexp failed: Invalid object Key generation failed: Invalid object # [NIST P-384] FAIL gpg: key_from_sexp failed: Invalid object Key generation failed: Invalid object # [NIST P-521] FAIL gpg: key_from_sexp failed: Invalid object Key generation failed: Invalid object # [Brainpool P-256] FAIL gpg: signing failed: Provided object is too short gpg: make_keysig_packet failed: Provided object is too short Key generation failed: Provided object is too short # [Brainpool P-384] FAIL gpg: signing failed: Provided object is too short gpg: make_keysig_packet failed: Provided object is too short Key generation failed: Provided object is too short # [Brainpool P-512] FAIL gpg: signing failed: Provided object is too short gpg: make_keysig_packet failed: Provided object is too short Key generation failed: Provided object is too short