error computing keygrip on cv25519 for some combinations (was: pubkey_encrypt failed: Provided object is too short (with 2.1.11 and Werner's new subkeys))

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Fri Jan 6 09:51:06 CET 2017


Am Freitag 06 Januar 2017 09:24:00 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> Am Donnerstag 05 Januar 2017 20:02:57 schrieb Werner Koch:
> > > With gnupg 2.1.11 libgcrypt 1.6.5 using
>
> I know that this combination is old and probably superceded by a better
> one. (This is why I've pointed it out in two places of my post.)

I've got a report that GnuPG 2.1.13 with libgcrypt 1.6.6 on Fedora 25
also has this problem that it believes to have the ability to cope with 
the sub  cv25519 encryption key, but fails to compute the keygrip.
Leading to an unspecific general error.

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