After upgrading to 4.6 pinentry-qt4 uses some non-default style (Motif or
Windows, can't determine) while the Qt4 and KDE themes are set to QtCurve.
System is Sid.
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e, or a KDE bug: recently (4.3 to
> > 4.4, but I'm not sure exactly which updates triggered it), the
> > pinentry window always comes up behind the kmail windows when I sign
> > email. Confused me a bit at first... (luckily it is still modal
> > relative to the kmail wind
Hi, Frank.
Thanks, it worked for me.
Четверг 08 апреля 2010 22:00:20 you wrote:
> Hallo Boris,
>
>
> here it is (comments are missing):
> 1 pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-qt4
> 2 no-grab
> [...]
> 7 allow-mark-trusted
> 8 default-cache-ttl 1800
> 9 d
Hallo Boris,
Am Donnerstag, 8. April 2010 17:23:32 schrieb Boris Bobrov:
> Hi, Frank.
> Please, post you gpg-agent.conf.
here it is (comments are missing):
1 pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-qt4
2 no-grab
[...]
7 allow-mark-trusted
8 default-cache-ttl 1800
9 debug-level bas
Hi, Frank.
Please, post you gpg-agent.conf.
Четверг 08 апреля 2010 15:02:26 you wrote:
> Hi Boris,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 8. April 2010 11:44:41 schrieb Boris Bobrov:
>
> I had the same problem some days ago. Just have a look in your
> ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf which pinentry will
Hi, Adrian.
Четверг 08 апреля 2010 18:52:00 you wrote:
> On Thursday 08 April 2010 12.02:26 Frank Störzer wrote:
> Ok - but that's not a solution, that's more like a workaround. I'll not
> file bugs until I can identify the source of the problem, as I haven't
> tried with a new created account.
On Thursday 08 April 2010 12.02:26 Frank Störzer wrote:
> Hi Boris,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 8. April 2010 11:44:41 schrieb Boris Bobrov:
> > Hm. I have another problem - I can't sign any email, I get "Bad
> > Passphrase" every time I try to sign it. Pinentry win
Hi Boris,
Am Donnerstag, 8. April 2010 11:44:41 schrieb Boris Bobrov:
> Hm. I have another problem - I can't sign any email, I get "Bad
> Passphrase" every time I try to sign it. Pinentry window doesn't
> appear.
>
> The solution of your problem is to ma
Hm. I have another problem - I can't sign any email, I get "Bad Passphrase"
every time I try to sign it. Pinentry window doesn't appear.
The solution of your problem is to make a rule for this window.
System settings - Window behavior - Window-Specific - New.
В соо
s triggered it), the pinentry window
> always comes up behind the kmail windows when I sign email. Confused me a
> bit at first... (luckily it is still modal relative to the kmail window,
> so the kmail composer gets greyed out, indicating that the pinentry might
> be somewhere...)
>
&g
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Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> ... and, sending the last mail: is it a Debian specific issue, or some
> local feature of my KDE profile, or a KDE bug: recently (4.3 to 4.4, but
> I'm not sure exactly which updates triggered it), the p
s triggered it), the pinentry window
> always comes up behind the kmail windows when I sign email. Confused me a
> bit at first... (luckily it is still modal relative to the kmail window,
> so the kmail composer gets greyed out, indicating that the pinentry might
> be somewhere...)
I have e
Heyho!
... and, sending the last mail: is it a Debian specific issue, or some local
feature of my KDE profile, or a KDE bug: recently (4.3 to 4.4, but I'm not
sure exactly which updates triggered it), the pinentry window always comes
up behind the kmail windows when I sign email. Confus
Tom Badran wrote:
> Is it me or are the pinentry (specifically gtk) programs not in debian
> sid? Does this mean its impossible to set up a working kmail with gpg/mime
> just using unstable packages?
I do know that the orth KDE CVS paxckages contain everything necessary
On Monday 08 Sep 2003 16:03, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> No. But maybe try these packages, I built long ago:
> http://ma2geo.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/public-debian/
> If you only use the sarge line, nothing else but the openPGP packages are
> added. It works with current debian testing and sh
On Monday 08 September 2003 15:11, Gurke wrote:
> btw: has anybody else got this problem:
> if kmail crashes (or the xserver crashes and takes kmail down), my messages
> in the in/outbox, sentmail and trash all have an unknown subject, an
> unknown sender/destination adress and a date of 1970-01-0
Am Montag, 8. September 2003 14:29 schrieb Tom Badran:
> Is it me or are the pinentry (specifically gtk) programs not in debian sid?
> Does this mean its impossible to set up a working kmail with gpg/mime just
> using unstable packages?
No. But maybe try these packages, I built
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> Is it me or are the pinentry (specifically gtk) programs not in debian
> sid? Does this mean its impossible to set up a working kmail with gpg/mime
> just using unstable packages?
No, it's the same problem for me - and I'
On Monday 08 September 2003 14:57, Amit Shah wrote:
> On Monday 08 Sep 2003 17:59, Tom Badran wrote:
> > Is it me or are the pinentry (specifically gtk) programs not in debian
> > sid? Does this mean its impossible to set up a working kmail with
> > gpg/mime just using unsta
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On Monday 08 Sep 2003 17:59, Tom Badran wrote:
> Is it me or are the pinentry (specifically gtk) programs not in debian
> sid? Does this mean its impossible to set up a working kmail with
> gpg/mime just using unstable packages?
I'm
Is it me or are the pinentry (specifically gtk) programs not in debian sid?
Does this mean its impossible to set up a working kmail with gpg/mime just
using unstable packages?
Thanks
Tom
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On Dienstag, 4. März 2003 18:09, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 March 2003 14:14, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > log out of X, switch to a console and log in to remove ~/.qt, then
> > try pinentry-qt again.
> >
> > This
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 14:14, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> log out of X, switch to a console and log in to remove ~/.qt, then
> try pinentry-qt again.
>
> This does the trick for me every time, altough I know that that
> sucks :-)
Yes, that fixed it. And yes, I think you wrote about
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On Dienstag, 4. März 2003 12:42, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
Hi,
I think I already wrote how to work around that.
log out of X, switch to a console and log in to remove ~/.qt, then try
pinentry-qt again.
This does the trick for me every time
Hi,
sorry for being (potentially) stupid. I'm currently trying to get
pinentry-qt to work on my sid system.
I downloaded it (apt-get source pinentry) from Ralph's woody
repository and then built it on my system (dpkg-buildpackage) after
modifying the debian/rules file to use .
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Hi,
to solve any password problems with pinentry-qt not coming up, please do
rm -rf ~/.qt
in your home directory before you log in into X. You may need to adjust your
settings in kcontrol again for antialiasing after logging into X again.
The
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