/dev/null ownership and moving keys
David T-G
davidtg-gnupg@justpickone.org
Mon May 13 15:35:02 2002
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Lars, et al --
=2E..and then Lars Hecking said...
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% > Since moving to gpg 1.0.7, I find that
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% > - gpg reports "unsafe ownership of /dev/null"; root.root at 666 has
% > worked for us but I wonder what it *should* be
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% These settings are ok.
Hmmm... So what causes the message, then? Better yet, how do I shut it
up?
Hey, that's interesting... I see that the secmem warning is gone now,
too. I guess I can take that out of my options file :-)
TIA & HAND
:-D
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