Dear Git-Devs, git uses an pipe-and-exec approach to running a GnuPG binary as writen in the documentation [1]: gpg.program Use this custom program instead of "gpg" found on $PATH when making or verifying a PGP signature. The program must support the same command-line interface as GPG please consider using libgpgme interfacing to GnuPG, because the gpg command-line interface is not considered an official API to GnuPG by the GnuPG-devs and thus potentially unstable. == Details I'm involved in GnuPG development. For most applications using libgpgme is the way what GnuPG-devs would recommend, also see https://wiki.gnupg.org/APIs . GnuPG devs are making a good effort of trying to keep the command-line interface stable, though it is not for sure. Git is only using a small part of the interface, so the risk when keeping the current way is small. Still I believe git's stability and usability would profit when moving to libgpgme, especially with the coming move to GnuPG 2.2, better diagnosing messages and for cross-plattform usage. == Usability problem with `gpg2` vs `gpg` My use case today was signing and git by default found the `gpg` binary by default and the command failed. The reason is that I have `gpg2` installed and most applications use it right away. So git failed signing because the .gnupg configuration of the user was not ready for the old `gpg` which is still installed on Debian GNU/Linux for purposes of the operating system. If git would have used libgpgme, gpgme would have choosen the most uptodate version of `gpg` available (or configured) without me intervening via gpg.program. Now because of this problem you could adding a check for `gpg2` and fallback to `gpg`, but even better would be to move to libgpgme. >:) Best Regards and thanks for maintaining Git as Free Software, Bernhard == how to respond ps: Please copy me on replies as I am not on git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. pps: I've copied gnupg-devel@ so they can see I've send this report, you don't have to. [1] https://github.com/git/git/blob/3bc53220cb2dcf709f7a027a3f526befd021d858/Documentation/config.txt search for 'gpg.program'. -- www.intevation.de/~bernhard (CEO) +49 541 33 508 3-3 Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, Germany; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998 Owned and run by Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
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