GPG Mail: Crash after upgrading GPGSuite

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Bob Bishop

30 Sep, 2018 01:03 PM

Mail crashes on application startup

Expected
No crash :-)

Additional info
Going to see if uninstalling GPGMail will get Mail working

macOS                   10.12.6     16G1510
GPG Suite               2018.4      2310    (bc31914)
GPG Mail                2.8         1273    (97139d27)
GPG Keychain            1.4.5       1496    (25530e6)
GPG Services            1.11.5      1033    (86cb937)
MacGPG                  2.2.10      921     (b487092)
GPG Suite Preferences   2.1.3       1057    (966febd)
Libmacgpg               0.8.6       885     (35a18be)
pinentry                0.9.7.1     9       (db18340)
  1. 1 Posted by Bob Bishop on 30 Sep, 2018 05:13 PM

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    Uninstalling GPGSuite got Mail working.

    Reinstalled GPGSuite, all appears OK so far.

  2. 2 Posted by Bob Bishop on 30 Sep, 2018 08:15 PM

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    No go. Mail crashed again in GPGMail.

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by Steve on 19 Oct, 2018 12:03 AM

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    Hi Bob,

    please excuse the late reply, we are deeply sorry for not responding earlier. The amount of feedback we received in regards to the GPG Suite 2018.4 release was overwhelming. We are doing our best to catch up as fast as we can.

    Could you please download and install our latest hotfix GPG Suite and see if that solves your problem.

    All the best,
    Steve

    Disclaimer: This is a development version which has not been thoroughly tested yet - bugs or crashes are to be expected. Thanks for helping us test.

  4. Steve closed this discussion on 19 Oct, 2018 12:03 AM.

  5. Steve re-opened this discussion on 19 Oct, 2018 12:03 AM

  6. Steve closed this discussion on 05 Jun, 2019 04:17 PM.

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