Hi folks-- On Sun 2020-06-28 08:33:42 -0300, David Bremner wrote: > I dug a bit further down, and this is what is returned from gpgme > (line 345 in g_mime_gpgme_get_signatures) > > sig = {next = 0x0, > summary = GPGME_SIGSUM_KEY_MISSING, > fpr = 0x4ac480 "5AEAB11F5E33DCE875DDB75B6D92612D94E46381", status = 9, > notations = 0x0, timestamp = 1559167762, exp_timestamp = 0, wrong_key_usage = 0, > pka_trust = 0, chain_model = 0, is_de_vs = 0, _unused = 0, > validity = GPGME_VALIDITY_UNKNOWN, validity_reason = 0, > pubkey_algo = GPGME_PK_RSA, hash_algo = GPGME_MD_SHA256, pka_address = 0x0, > key = 0x0} > > At this point I'm leaning towards declaring it a gpgme problem in > fedora32, and suggesting that relevant distros mark the test broken. I > am of course open to more informed opinions. The problem does indeed appear to be with gpgme, in versions 1.13.0 and 1.13.1. In particular, it is a problem with the resolution of https://dev.gnupg.org/T3464, which is ultimately fixed upstream, but is not yet fixed in a released version of gpgme. The upstream commit, which should be patched into gpgme on Fedora and OpenSUSE (and anywhere else that depends on gpgme) is: https://dev.gnupg.org/rMae4d7761a15b82eb98b0bcc72af2ae2e8973e1f9 (patch attached here as well) We don't see this on Debian because gpgme in debian has carried this patch for over a year now. In gpgme 1.12.0 and earlier, this bug did not exist. But gpgme 1.13.0 introduced the bug in an attempt to avoid error diagnostics when *not* trying to verify a signature while using a session key. The fix in 1.13.0 inadvertently introduced an error when the caller does actually try to verify a signature, which is what we see here. --dkg