[Bug 401155] Re: gpg -esr bad behaviour

Thijs Kinkhorst kink at squirrelmail.org
Mon Feb 20 19:57:24 UTC 2012


Fixed according to bug log

** Changed in: gnupg (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  gpg -esr bad behaviour

Status in “gnupg” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  If I want to encrypt+sign a file, I can do : gpg -es file
  It asks the passphrase for signing, and the recipients for encrypting. That works fine.

  Now, I want to specify the recipients directly in command line, so I do : gpg -esr rom
  (where rom is a recipient)

  But in that case, it asks the passphrase for signing but doesn't let
  me type it, it immediately encrypts without signing.

  It should wait for my passphrase, then encrypt + sign.

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