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> > I set up an account with $HOME in coda, and I opened up a message in > mutt which was gpg-signed, and mutt invoked gpg.. which wound up > creating a .gpg directory and I have the same situation with > .gpg/gpg.conf. > > I've tried several combinations of 'cfs fl' and 'cfs br', etc, but > nothing seems to work.. > > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ cfs br gpg.conf > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ ls -l > total 2 > dr--r--r-- 2 root nogroup 2048 Jul 21 16:14 gpg.conf > -rw------- 1 hozer nogroup 0 Jul 21 16:13 pubring.gpg > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ removeinc gpg.conf > gpg.conf is a directory - must be removed manually > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ removeinc gpg.conf/ > global local > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ removeinc gpg.conf/global > Error 22 for repair > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ > hozer_at_lyta:~/.gnupg$ cfs er gpg.conf/ > > I'd like to just remove the whole .gnupg tree, conflicts and all.. how > do I do that? > Hrrm, I seem to have hit a somewhat serious bug.. After a couple combinations of 'cfs er', 'cfs fl', 'cfs flushvolume', etc, and a venus restart, I'm getting 16:39:16 Local inconsistent object at /coda/hozed.org/user/hozer/.gnupg/gpg.confed.org:2,S, please check! messages from venus. There was never a 'gpg.confed.org:2,S' file.. this looks like part of a maildir filemane got appended onto the filename of the bogus conflicting object. Do we have any testcases for resolution and conflicts that can excercise all the code paths? Are there any coda testcases I can run at all?Received on 2004-07-28 17:49:18