High Sierra Support
I understand I'm on a beta OS X, so it comes with absolutely no guarantee of support, but I was wondering if anybody got GPGMail working with 10.13?
The installer hangs on running package scripts, even when I run it with sudo from the command line.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 09 Aug, 2017 05:29 PM
Hi Jon,
the first beta of macOS 10.13 High Sierra has been released by Apple in early June. GPGMail will be disabled upon upgrade. We're already looking into the internal changes.
This KB-article has details as to why GPGMail becomes disabled after major macOS updates.
For any productive work and if you rely on using GPGMail, you should refrain from updating to the pre-release version of macOS. At this time we cannot say, when a first test version for macOS 10.13 High Sierra will be available.
All the best,
steve
2 Posted by Jonluca Decaro on 09 Aug, 2017 05:50 PM
Great thanks a ton! That’s what I suspected, thanks for the quick reply.
v/r
JonLuca
Steve closed this discussion on 11 Aug, 2017 10:17 AM.
Support Staff 3 Posted by Steve on 25 Sep, 2017 09:06 PM
Hi JonLuca,
we have great news to share with you:
GPG Suite 2017.1 is available
It includes the stable version of GPGMail for macOS Sierra and a first beta for macOS High Sierra. So if you install this update and plan to upgrade today, GPGMail will just continue working.
Head over to our homepage for the full announcement and download:
https://gpgtools.org
We really hope you enjoy the new release.
Best,
steve
Steve closed this discussion on 16 Feb, 2018 04:36 PM.