tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/beta/601-beta-expieredGPGTools: Discussion 2015-05-28T16:54:09Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-05T09:55:20Z2015-01-05T09:55:20Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>Hi alwillis,</p>
<p>are you running OS X 10.10.2 (14C81f)?</p>
<p>Just tested this and GPGMail worked fine here. We've not found
the time to integrate GPG 2.1. GPG Suite Beta 4 contains the latest
stable release (2.0.26).</p>
<p>Could you try removing GnuPG 2.1.1 and reinstall the MacGPG2
that comes with the Suite and let us know if you're back to working
state then?</p>
<p>All the best,<br>
steve</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-05T16:10:25Z2015-01-05T16:10:28Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>Hello!</p>
<p>Confirm bug, also tried to install GPG Suite Beta 4, but still
getting "Your GPGMail beta has expired" at Mail start.</p>
<p>Now I can not use GPG in Mail, back to S/MIME again :(</p></div>Alextag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-05T16:45:50Z2015-01-05T16:45:50Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>Same for me. Downloaded GPG Suite Beta 4 on Yosemite. Installed
and immediately got the following message when starting
Mail.app:</p>
<p>"Your GPGMail Beta has expired</p>
<p>You can no longer use this version of GPGMail. Please visit
<a href="https://gpgtools.org">https://gpgtools.org</a> to download
the newest version."</p></div>Thomastag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-05T18:17:14Z2015-01-05T18:17:14Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>I’m actually running Yosemite 14C81h.</p>
<p>I understand you haven’t integrated support for
“modern GnuPG” (2.1 and above); was hoping things would
just work.</p>
<p>I’ll downgrade to the regularly installed GnuPG and report
back if I have any problems.</p></div>alwillistag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-05T20:05:02Z2015-01-05T20:05:02Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>In mij case I'm using the Homebrew provided version of gnupg2
(not the gpgtools package that comes with the beta 4
installer).</p>
<p>Could that be the reason for the expiration warning?</p></div>Thomastag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-05T20:32:51Z2015-01-05T20:32:51Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>The bad thing is, 10.10.2 14C81f seems to close to 14C81h, so we
do not see any update offered from Apple. And then again Apple
forbid direct links to dev seeds in the developer forum to get
access to new versions. Great combination.</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-08T07:53:00Z2015-01-08T07:54:15Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>Yesterday Apple released 10.10.2 (14C94b) and it works fine with
GPG Suite Beta 4. If you are seeing any expired message please:</p>
<p>re-download Beta 4, uninstall and reinstall. Then update to the
latest dev seed from Apple.</p>
<p>If any issues persist and you still see the expired message,
please open a separate discussion (it's easier for us if we have
one discussion per person in this case, because the reasons for
that problem can be various and having several users in one
discussion makes it very hard to keep track).</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
steve</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-08T11:29:07Z2015-01-08T11:29:07Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>Hi Thomas,</p>
<p>if you're using gnupg from homebrew you'll have to refresh our
team @ gpgtools.org key from the key server or re-import it from
<a href="https://gpgtools.org">https://gpgtools.org</a><br>
After that, you should no longer see the expired message.</p></div>Luke Letag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/356909512015-01-15T10:13:52Z2015-01-15T10:13:52Zbeta expiered under OS X 10.10.2<div><p>10.10.2 (14C99d) GPGMail is ok.</p></div>Steve