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Since version 2.3, GnuPG no longer falls back to other access methods if its built-in CCID driver fails to access smartcards, including yubikeys. The built-in CCID driver fails on macOS. The upstream developers recommend disabling CCID support in this case: If it works and the distribution doesn't offer appropriate USB configuration, I think that it's good for the distribution to use --disable-ccid-driver for building GnuPG. Cite: https://dev.gnupg.org/T5415 See also: https://dev.gnupg.org/T5409 Fixes #155629 |
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1.nix | ||
1compat.nix | ||
23.nix | ||
0001-dirmngr-Only-use-SKS-pool-CA-for-SKS-pool.patch | ||
accept-subkeys-with-a-good-revocation-but-no-self-sig.patch | ||
allow-import-of-previously-known-keys-even-without-UI.patch | ||
clang.patch | ||
fix-libusb-include-path.patch | ||
gpgkey2ssh-20.patch | ||
tests-add-test-cases-for-import-without-uid.patch | ||
v3-0001-Disallow-compressed-signatures-and-certificates.patch |