Upgrade woes
    Werner Koch 
    wk at gnupg.org
       
    Thu Sep 26 15:50:12 CEST 2024
    
    
  
Hi!
On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 17:17, Phillip Susi said:
> realized I forgot to migrate my gpg keys to the new system.  Old one was
> running 2.2.27, and now I am running 2.2.40.  I tried copying the .gnupg
There is no difference in the architecture between 2.2.27 and 2.2.40.
However, Debian has a lot of intrusive patches on top of GnuPG and thus
you can't compare a stock GnuPG with what Debian delivers.
If you copy ~/.gnupg make sure to copy also subdirectories and hidden
files (cp -a).  You also need to stop any running agent but gpg will
show you a warning if you forget this.
> I chrooted into the old system and tried to export the keys, but it just
> keeps commplaining: error receiving key from agent, permission denied.
That are the private keys which you might have not copied
(~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d)
> Is there a way to get it to stop using this dang agent stuff and just
> prompt me for the password normally like it used to?
No.  We use the agent for more than 20 years and you used it with
2.2.27 too.  
Shalom-Salam,
   Werner
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