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monirz avatar monirz commented on July 1, 2024

@proglottis Any thoughts on that? we are using this function gpgme.FindKeys("", false) to detect all the keys from the system and it worked as expected on Linux. But on Windows it just does not work, instead it throws an error something like this unsupported protocol. We have tried few version GnuPG for Windows and it seems to be we have been able to install or generate the keys in standard location. Or apart from this can we detect the keys from a file just providing the file path? Thank you.

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proglottis avatar proglottis commented on July 1, 2024

I haven't tested much in windows at all. #14 is the long standing issue for windows build issues

I think you might be best to check GetEngineInfo and see if all the paths are sensible, set them to what you expect with SetEngineInfo if not. You can use this to tell gpg where your keyring files are

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monirz avatar monirz commented on July 1, 2024

That is useful, I think that would work as per our requirement. Thank you!

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