Hi folks! > The Crypto Plug-In '/usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so' reported the > following details: > #19 : No Passphrase > > I can sign them inline, but I don't really like that and that appears to > be the opinion of most others too.
i had exactly the same situation as you describe - i tried over and over to set up aegypten properly - but it didn't work. during over half a year i started various attempts to get stuff working - until one day i had a stupid idea: maybe something's wrong with my passphrase? i set then my passphrase to something pretty short to test - and it worked! due to lack of time, i didn't investigate further - and i'm not sure if it's a bug or not (the same passphrase works fine when using gpg on command-line). my passphrase was then over 64 chars long and had german umlauts (like ugly äöü) in it. i'm using pinentry-gtk. if it's the same problem in your situation, maybe we should fill a bug-report - or somebody from this list knows more about? ah, by the way: if you sign messages inline, openpgp-plugin doesn't get used - it's kmail's integrated gpg-functions which handle this. > As soon as I get this all sorted out I'm going to craft a "HowDid" > explaining what I did, assuming I can remember everything. > The joys of running stuff on the edge I guess. jepa, i was also thinking of that - the problem is that i did *that* much till it worked that i'm not really sure what the right way is :-) kind regards, Pascal -- Pascal Mainini ------- open-minded computer artist encrypted mail preferred ----- http://www.impressionet.ch/crypto/ more? -> www.impressionet.ch --- artist? -> www.guerk.li jabber? - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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