Most multitudinous monks,
$gpg->encrypt() works as always but $gpg->verify() is broken for me in Crypt::GPG v1.52
The same code which worked in v1.42-
my $gpg = new Crypt::GPG;
$gpg->gpgbin('/usr/bin/gpg');
$gpg->secretkey('0x2F7B366A');
$gpg->passphrase('test');
$gpg->debug(1);
# Works
my @encrypted = $gpg->encrypt('This is a test', 'devnull@codefix.net')
+;
# Breaks
my ($cleartxt, $signature) = $gpg->verify(\@encrypted);
print "$signature\n\n$cleartxt\n";
now throws:
Can't use string ("0x2F7B366A") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in u
+se at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.6/Crypt/GPG.pm line 176.
Am I doing something wrong or is 1.52 broken?
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