1 Aug 2011 23:32
bug#9112: 24.0.50; EasyPG - creating new gpg-encrypted files fails
Daiki Ueno <ueno <at> unixuser.org>
2011-08-01 21:32:26 GMT
2011-08-01 21:32:26 GMT
tags 9112 notabug thanks "Roland Winkler" <winkler <at> gnu.org> writes: >> The default value of epa-file-select-keys has changed from nil to >> 'silent in Emacs 24, which means symmetric encryption is now default. >> You could set the variable to nil for the compatible behavior. > > I see. Just curious: what was the reason for this change? I browsed > emacs-devel and bug-gnu-emacs (and etc/NEWS), but I could not find > anything. I found the bug which caused this change: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=7487#49 > ...Well, it would be nice if either gpg or emacs could tell the user > that the file the user wants to save is just about to go through > symmetric encryption (and not any other encryption mechanism the > user might hope for). Otherwise, any misunderstanding concerning the > encryption mechanism could imply that a file is essentially lost > after saving. Right, but some people (Ted and Lars at least) feel the behavior too verbose. Maybe pinentry could be improved to display what gpg will do. Actually I sometimes use gnome-keyring-daemon's gpg-agent support, which displays two passphrase entries for confirmation and that implies symmetric encryption. Regards, -- -- Daiki Ueno
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