GPGTools install fail
I attempted to upgrade my GnuPG installation by running GPGTools-20111224. The install fails with the attached message in console. Same issue with GPGTools-20120103. The uninstaller tool hangs with an on screen list of what looks like all the updates to all programs I've installed in the past couple of years displayed and force quit the only option. At least part of the install works since my GnuPG preference panel now shows that I am using GnuPG/MacGPG2 2.0.17. I can encrypt and decrypt mail. GPG Keychain Access was updated and works. So I don't know what is not getting finished in the install.
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1 Posted by Richard Nelson on 13 Feb, 2012 06:48 PM
It looks like my console message didn't get attached. Here it is.
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM installd[1004] PackageKit: Install Failed: PKG: post-install scripts for "org.gpgtools.checkprivatekey"
Error Domain=PKInstallErrorDomain Code=112 UserInfo=0x100151710 "An error occurred while running scripts from the package “CheckPrivateKey.pkg”." {
}
Support Staff 2 Posted by Luke Le on 14 Feb, 2012 06:05 AM
Hi Richard,
do you see any other error output?
3 Posted by Richard Nelson on 14 Feb, 2012 05:58 PM
I am not a highly technical user so this may not be anything. Just before the message I posted above I see this in Console messages:
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656a created
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656a attributes 0x20
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656a dead
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Killing auth hosts
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656a destroyed
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656c created
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656c attributes 0x20
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656c dead
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Killing auth hosts
2/13/12 8:05:51 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[27] Session 0x27656c destroyed
4 Posted by Alex on 28 Feb, 2012 07:44 PM
Could please test the latest build and verify that your issue is fixed? See http://nightly.gpgtools.org/
5 Posted by Richard Nelson on 28 Feb, 2012 09:01 PM
Yes, that worked. A minor issue in that the gpgmail bundle installed didn't work in my 10.6.8 install. I tried installing the gpgmail1.3.3.dmg, but got a error message saying neither gpg or gpg2 was installed. Pacifist extracted the bundle and now all is working. Thanks so much for this!
Richard
6 Posted by Alex on 28 Feb, 2012 09:31 PM
Good to hear that. Too sad that you've issues with GPGMail1.3.3.dmg but since our resources are limited we'll concentrate on (Mountain) Lion ;)
Alex closed this discussion on 28 Feb, 2012 09:31 PM.