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5:46 PM
Suppose the user is changing values inside the app, then redrawing from the gobs is restting these thus all changes must be kept in the gobs too.
 
6:01 PM
@GrahamChiu built registration file but got error "this link doesn't resolve"
 
 
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7:26 PM
@giuliolunati you managed to register but without an email address attached to your public key
Not sure how that happens
that's what gpg shows
"this link doesn't resolve" means that the registration client code can't find the url you used
so maybe you made a mistake the first time?
 
@GrahamChiu Yes
 
@giuliolunati Ok, you're registered anyway
so, you just installed gpg using termux and that was it?
nothing else special to do?
 
@GrahamChiu I've opened an issue about two typos in instructions
 
@giuliolunati imagine that!
 
@GrahamChiu how to check then?
 
7:38 PM
@giuliolunati try logging in
@giuliolunati fixed, thanks
@giuliolunati ok, it's crashing because it assumes that your public key has an email address
but it doesn't.
can you use gpg and do this
gpg --list-keys
and see if your certificate store has an email address with the name
 
A doubt: I never succeeded to submit my registration file, so why I'm registered?
@GrahamChiu no email listed, nor I know what a certificate store is...
 
@giuliolunati so gpg stores your private and public key in a database called the certificate store
or keyring
to read the keyring you use commands like
gpg --list-keys to see all the keys
gpg --list-secret-keys to see your private keys
so gpg uses your private key from the keyring to decode messsages sent to you that are encrypted by your public key
normally the index into the keyring is by email which is a problem if you didn't provide an email at the time you created your private/public key pair
If you used a server process to create the key, then you need to use sudo gpg ... as the databases are different
 
@GrahamChiu I didn't provide it, 'cause gpg didn't ask me that
 
maybe on linux you need to use gpg --full-gen-key
instead of gpg --gen-key
but it should ask for email as otherwise there's no identity stored with the key
 
7:54 PM
understood... I used gpg --quick-gen-key :-(
 
I'll delete you from the key store and you can try again
Done, I've wiped you from the server's gpg key ring
to remove that key
gpg --delete-secret-key giuliolunati
but first
gpg --delete-key giuliolunati
you can't delete a secret key without deleting the public key first
 
@GrahamChiu the 1st time I submitted a wrong link (a gist). The 2d time I got that "not resolved link" error, so the right data never reached the chat server. Maybe the server should refuse to register if an error occurred...
 
@giuliolunati well, no. It registered you because you eventually succeeded
You made it into the gpg key store which means you registered
but I hadn't expected that there was no email so my script died
--recipient youremail@gmail.com ; returned a non-zero return value
you could have logged in if I had then checked to see if I could encrypt against your name identity instead of email identity
anyway, I've now trapped that issue
 
8:42 PM
read-chat chat-object room-no now returns messages in your local timezone
eg. read-chat o 1
currently it only tracks how far you've read for the current session. Need to save that as well
but it's for checking at present
 

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