On Monday 21 March 2005 11:02, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > Am Montag, 21. März 2005 10:44 schrieb cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis): > > On Monday 21 March 2005 03:06, Zack Cerza wrote: > > > But still, when I open even an openpgp-encrypted message I just see > > > "Error: Bad passphrase" - but it didn't ask me for a passphrase. > > > > I currently have the same problem, when started from commandline I can > > see the following error message: > > gpgme_op_decrypt_verify() returned this error code: 117440523 > > > > I can send mail encrypted, but it isn't using gpg-agent's pasword dialog, > > the dialog it does show me says gpg-agent is found, but does not appear > > to be running (though ps shows it is in fact running) > > Note that you MUST start kmail in the _SAME_ environment that you > previously started gpg-agent in! > The easiest ist probably to test this is to login at a virtual console, > properly start gpg-agent there and then start X and KDE with startx. > I am using the following construct:
[snip] Alternatively you could use this (that's what I use) ----- /usr/env/10-gpg-agent.sh ------ #!/bin/sh # start gpg-agent # necessary for KMail's OpenPGP plugin eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)" ---------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Kevin