[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More news:
I successfully got GnuPG 1.9 installed, and then a new problem arose.
Configuration.
I went to http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html#gnupg and followed the
instructions to the best of my ability, and yet I still get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.gnupg $ eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)"
gpg-agent[10716]: /home/lsauron/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf:1: invalid option
The first line in the .gnupg/gpg-agent.conf is wrong. It's an
invalid option.
I'm totally stumped. I didn't find anything in /usr/local/bin like
Why did you expect anything in /usr/local/bin, when you installed
a Gentoo package?
kmail.kde.org said, however, /usr/bin/gpg-agent is really odd in that it's
not actually there (I don't think - I can't cd to it):
Why do you try to cd to it? What do you think that this is supposed
to do?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd /usr/bin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin $ ls | find gpg-agent
gpg-agent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin $ cd gpg-agent
bash: cd: gpg-agent: Not a directory
The system is telling you, that there is something, but it's
just "Not a directory".
[10:05:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ cd not-there
bash: cd: not-there: No such file or directory
[10:05:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ cd trace.log
bash: cd: trace.log: Not a directory
I'm rather confused. Any help?
Get a Linux tutorial.
Alexander Skwar
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