On 2017-05-30 10:00, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > > I just upgraded to Ubuntu 17.04 and got a new version of mutt: 1.7.2.1 > > > > I now frequently get the following error message for delivered mail: > > > > "GPGME: CMS protocol not available"
> Alternatively, you can install the gpgsm package, to enable S/MIME (CMS) > support in GPGME. Somewhat related: The latest (in fact, the only) mutt version in gentoo stable is 1.5.24. When I roll my weekly gentoo upgrade I am warned that a new version of gpgme, namely 1.8.0, is available, but is not being installed because the mutt package has a versioned conflict with it. More precisely, it has a versioned depend on gpgme >= 0.9.0 && gpgme < 1.8.0. Is there a good reason for this restriction, i.e. a known incompatibility with gpgme-1.8 and later? I'd prefer to install the latest stable gpgme and be done with the warning. Of course this is gentoo specific but if a mutt expert knowns of such incompatibility I'll probably hear about it faster on this list ;-) -- Please *no* private Cc: on mailing lists and newsgroups Personal signed mail: please _encrypt_ and sign Don't clear-text sign: http://primate.net/~itz/blog/the-problem-with-gpg-signatures.html