On Tuesday 27 April 2004 08:58, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > On Tuesday 27 April 2004 05:12, Joseph A. Martin wrote: > > At the moment, I'm stalled. I haven't received any feedback on my current > > problems and I haven't been able to build the full second version of > > Aegypten. It would require rebuilding KMail and that requires have a > > version of libqt-dev that is compiled with STL support. And the version > > in Debian is *not* compiled with STL support. So, I'm taking a break for > > a bit. > > I've tried to get it to work as well a while back, without any luck. I > don't think you should be required to recompile any packages, at least not > if you are using unstable. > > It looks to me like there is an "in-crowd" to whom Aegypten is reserved, > and regular users don't get to play. > > Or is it that everybody thinks it works fine, and nobody bothered to report > that it actually doesn't work at all?
No, I use Aegypten (packages from http://bulma.net/~daneel/debian/) with success and sign/encrypt my Emails with the _OpenPGP_ plugin. However, I would feel happy if I could use the S/MIME plugin. (Debian/SID) Frank -- ## Dept. of Computer Science, Dresden University of Technology, Germany ## ## http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~fm3 ##
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