[MlMt] gnupg2 via Homebrew = MISSING_COMMAND
catesandrew at gmail.com
catesandrew at gmail.com
Sat Feb 11 19:32:09 EST 2017
That’s probably because homebrew is not in your path. The quickest
solution would be to link it in `/usr/bin`, add `/usr/local/bin` to
`/etc/paths` or some other solution. Currently my `/etc/paths` has the
following:
```
/usr/local/bin
/usr/local/sbin
/usr/bin
/bin
/usr/sbin
/sbin
```
Your `/etc/profile` is called which invokes `/usr/libexec/path_helper`
which uses `/etc/paths` to add to your `PATH` environment. Then log out
and back in. Now all your apps would have access to your locally
installed homebrew apps.
On 11 Feb 2017, at 15:31, Vincent Danen wrote:
> On 10 Feb 2017, at 10:53, Sam Hathaway wrote:
>
> I'm unable to make this work. On the one system, when I try to send
> an encrypted mail I get:
>
> """
> INV_RECP 1 <vdanen at linsec.ca>
> FAILURE encrypt 9
> """
>
> And I definitely have my own key available. On another system, I get
> the MISSING_COMMAND thing when trying to look at an encrypted mail in
> my inbox.
>
> I've uninstalled MacGPG2 and reinstalled it as noted (no core, no mail
> plugin), and I even on the system with the MISSING_COMMAND did the
> symlink. There doesn't seem to be a configuration option for this so
> I'm wondering where MailMate is coming up with the idea for looking
> for that specific place for the gpg2 binary?
>
>> Thanks, Andrew!
>> -sam
>>
>> On 10 Feb 2017, at 12:24 PM EST, catesandrew at gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Sam,
>>>
>>> I too am using `gnupg2` through homebrew along with `pinentry-mac`.
>>> Works great with MailMate for me. When you installed the osx gpg
>>> suite did you uncheck the mail plugin as well as uncheck the core
>>> gpg tools (first and last checkboxes)? You don’t want that if
>>> you’re using homebrew’s version. Also this is the contents of my
>>> `gpg-agent.conf`. I didn’t do any manual linking. I think you need
>>> to uninstall the core gpg tools from the gpg suite and update your
>>> gpg-agent file to poing to pinentry-mac.
>>>
>>> ```
>>> ❯ cat ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
>>> use-standard-socket
>>> pinentry-program /usr/local/bin/pinentry-mac
>>> default-cache-ttl 600
>>> max-cache-ttl 7200
>>> ```
>>>
>>> On 10 Feb 2017, at 7:52, Sam Hathaway wrote:
>>>
>>>> Update: Creating a symlink does not work; the error from MailMate
>>>> is the same.
>>>>
>>>> /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2 -> ../../bin/gpg2
>>>> /usr/local/bin/gpg2 -> ../Cellar/gnupg2/2.0.30_3/bin/gpg2
>>>> /usr/local/Cellar/gnupg2/2.0.30_3/bin/gpg2
>>>>
>>>> Things work fine at the command line when I call GPG as
>>>> /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2._______________________________________________
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