![]() ![]() run gpg -K -keyid-format SHORT, to check that you have at least one key pair that is not expired.Otherwise, some basic steps to run to check you’ve got a working GnuPG environment: run gpgconf -kill gpg-agent to kill any running agent that might be hung.If after that install, you re-try git commit and still get a " failed to sign the data" error, do: run brew install pinentry to ensure you have a good tool installed for passphrase entry.If that all looks all right, one next thing to try: run echo "test" | gpg -clearsign, to make sure gpg itself is working.run gpg -version, and make sure you have GnuPG version 2+ (not version 1) installed.For troubleshooting, two things to first try: ![]()
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