gpg: failed to create temporary file

lee_andre at bellsouth.net lee_andre at bellsouth.net
Mon Feb 9 21:40:04 CET 2009


Okay I decided to take a different route.
I decided to create a directory and put the files from ~/.gnupg to /opt/oracle/gpgfiles, my admin edited the .bash_profile to have GNUPGHOME = /opt/oracle/gpgfiles.  When I run my process I still get  gpg: failed to create temporary file `~/.gnupg/.#lk0x552ac57230.tst-dataexch.30375': No such file or directory gpg: fatal: ~/.gnupg: can't create directory: No such file or directory secmem usage: 0/0 bytes in 0/0 blocks of pool 0/32768.

This leads me to believe GNUPGHOME is not setting the path to look into this directory.  Not sure what else I'm missing.

Any suggestions???  I'm wide open.
-------------- Original message from Joseph Oreste Bruni <jbruni at me.com>: -------------- 


> Hi Lee, 
> 
> I'm at a complete loss of what else could be the problem. Sorry. 
> 
> Joe 
> 
> 
> On Friday, February 06, 2009, at 08:17AM, wrote: 
> >oh sorry my linux admin informed me what is SE Linux. 
> >We dont have SE running on our servers >-------------- Original message from Joseph Oreste Bruni : 
> -------------- 
> > 
> > 
> >> How about the SE Linux setting? SE Linux, when enabled, activates 
> >> mandatory access controls that go beyond the traditional owner/group/ 
> >> other Unix permissions. It has bitten me before. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Feb 5, 2009, at 3:12 PM, lee_andre at bellsouth.net wrote: 
> >> 
> >> > My linux admin added $HOME in the bash_profile and fix the $PATH and 
> >> > still receive the same problem. 
> >> > Also I ran my utility in the DEV environment and the result were the 
> >> > read out as in my TEST env, but yet the DEV env works >> > -------------- Original message from Joseph Oreste Bruni > > >: 
> -------------- 
> >> > 
> >> 
> > 
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