key listing using GPGME
Miroslav Koncar
miroslav.koncar@etk.ericsson.se
Mon Jun 11 11:59:02 2001
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Hello,
just one other thing: I didn't noticed it before, but the same thing
happens on Solaris, too. I've compiled it with gcc on Sol7 (GPGME 0.2.1
and GnuPG 1.0.5). The last key is missing when running the t-keylist
example with pattern = NULL.
Cheers
Miroslav
Miroslav Koncar wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've noticed something within the GPGME which could be considered as a
> bug, I think. I've compiled GPGME for Windows, and been using it with
> GnuPG 1.0.5 on Win2000. The thing I've noticed is with keylist
> feature. When running a test program in the tests directory t-keylist,
> when providing it with no pattern, it always (well, almost always, one
> out of 50 times it lists all the keys) stops listing before the last
> key. Doesn't metter how big the pubring is, the last key is missing in
> the output. What's weird, when providing it with the pattern for that
> last key, it finds the key, and prints it out perfectly.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Miroslav
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Hello,
<p>just one other thing: I didn't noticed it before, but the same thing
happens on Solaris, too. I've compiled it with gcc on Sol7 (GPGME 0.2.1
and GnuPG 1.0.5). The last key is missing when running the <i>t-keylist</i>
example with pattern = NULL.
<p>Cheers
<br> Miroslav
<p>Miroslav Koncar wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hello all,
<p>I've noticed something within the GPGME which could be considered as
a bug, I think. I've compiled GPGME for Windows, and been using it with
GnuPG 1.0.5 on Win2000. The thing I've noticed is with keylist feature.
When running a test program in the tests directory <i>t-keylist</i>, when
providing it with no pattern, it always (well, almost always, one out of
50 times it lists all the keys) stops listing before the last key. Doesn't
metter how big the pubring is, the last key is missing in the output. What's
weird, when providing it with the pattern for that last key, it finds the
key, and prints it out perfectly.
<p>Any ideas?
<p>Thanks,
<br> Miroslav</blockquote>
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