[MlMt] Look for gpg command in /opt/homebrew/bin

Giovanni Lanzani giovanni at lanzani.nl
Wed Aug 3 06:43:50 EDT 2022


Nevermind! I uninstalled the gpg suite, and I'm back on track :)

On 3 Aug 2022, at 12:37, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:

> Thanks,
>
> I did search for gpg M1, but apparently it wasn't the right term :)
>
> But when I do that, I get
>
>
> Command	/opt/homebrew/bin/gpg --no-verbose --batch --no-tty 
> --compliance "openpgp" --status-fd 2 --textmode --armor --local-user 
> "<giovannilanzani at godatadriven.com>" --detach-sign
> Output	[GNUPG:] KEY_CONSIDERED 
> 77ED9FA059BCC4F6257775A79D3D91B3A1B5B10A 2
> [GNUPG:] BEGIN_SIGNING H10
> [GNUPG:] PINENTRY_LAUNCHED 8944 curses 1.2.0 - - - - 502/20 0
> gpg: signing failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
> [GNUPG:] FAILURE sign 83918950
> gpg: signing failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
> Which is a bit strange, as the config files are the same (if I use the 
> Intel-gpg / brew installation, everything's fine).
>
> Do you know how I might fix it?
>
>
> On 3 Aug 2022, at 11:00, Philip Paeps wrote:
>
>> On 2022-08-03 16:02:33 (+0800), Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
>>> Is there a way to tell Mailmate to look into `/opt/homebrew/bin` for 
>>> gpg, instead of relying on `/usr/local/bin`?
>>
>> This worked for me:
>>
>> ```
>> defaults write com.freron.MailMate environmentVariables -array '{ 
>> enabled = :true;  name = "MM_GPG"; value = "/opt/homebrew/bin/gpg"; 
>> }'
>> ```
>>
>> Found in the mailing list archives. :)
>>
>> Philip
>>
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>> Philip Paeps
>> Senior Reality Engineer
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