Whats needed is for the GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable to be set. As i
was loading gpg-agent with a shell script nothing else was seeing this
variable. The only way i can start gpg-agent properly is to put it into my
/usr/bin/startkde script. Its in my xsession but that doesnt do anything,
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 10:14 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran:
> > Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in
> > the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new
> > clean gpg-agent etc running. I
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On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 11:00 pm, Dirk Schmidt wrote:
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> I've experienced exactly the same problem.
> But, after I installed mutts-gpgme and libncursesw5 (which will be
> installed automatically by apt-get), the pinentry dialog appeared when
> using
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Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran:
> On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 8:27 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > > This message could not be signed!
> > > The Crypto Plug-In '/usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so' reported the
> > > following details: #
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Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran:
> Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in
> the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new clean
> gpg-agent etc running. I still get exactly
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 8:27 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> I've updated the packages again due to that Matze found out that apparently
> it doesn't work with libgcrypt-1.1.11 but requires 1.1.10. Also please make
> sure that you *don't* use any of the original packages from unstable in
> conjunction wi
f encrypted message
>
> Like i say, it works encrypting, but not decrypting or signing, and im
> never asked for my passphrase. I am definately using the plugin and not the
> inline version (i activated the plugin and in the new message dialog it now
> defaults to "OpenPGP (pl
ew message dialog it now defaults
to "OpenPGP (plugin)".
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Tom
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On Wednesday 23 October 2002 12:28 am, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> David Pashley wrote:
> > It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly
> > easy.
> >
> > run:
> > apt-get install libgpgme-dev
> > apt-get source libgpgme6
> >
> > c
David Pashley wrote:
> It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly
> easy.
>
> run:
> apt-get install libgpgme-dev
> apt-get source libgpgme6
>
> cd in to gpgme source dir
> edit debian/rules and add --enable-gpgmeplugin to the configure
> line [0] run debuild -us -u
es with the dialog that
> > > the openpgp plugin is not installed.
> > >
> > > I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly.
> > >
> > > How can I install this plugin?
> >
> > That's quite complicated and is not yet available as a
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On Tuesday 22 October 2002 4:55 am, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> On Monday 21 October 2002 23:34, Oracle Administrator wrote:
> > KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that the
> > openpgp plugin is not installe
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On Monday 21 October 2002 23:34, Oracle Administrator wrote:
> KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that the
> openpgp plugin is not installed.
>
> I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly.
&
KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that the
openpgp plugin is not installed.
I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly.
How can I install this plugin?
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Comments and information are appreciated.
Robert
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