On 02/13/2018 01:54 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Hi, > > Frederic Muller wrote: >> Happy user of Gjots2 there was an automatic update over the weekend >> which unformately now refuses (well doesn't offer a prompt) to open GPG >> encrypted files. So I cannot use it anymore. I downgraded to the >> previous version and it's working fine. Not sure if it's me only problem >> or where to file a bug. > It looks like gjot2 was upgraded from 2.3.15 to 3.0.2. I > don't know what the gjots2 release naming is like, but that > sort of major version upgrade often includes changes which > are not backward compatible (which generally shouldn't > happen in a stable Fedora release). > > I think the proper thing to do is to file a bug report and > include the steps needed to reproduce the issue. Maybe it's > simply a bug in gjots2-3.0.2 which can be easily fixed (see > below). > > You can file a bug report here: > > https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/gjots2/bugs > > The default is against rawhide, so you'll want to change > that to Fedora 26 or 27, whichever you're using. > > I've never used gjots2, but I installed it and tried to save > a note with a .gpg extension. This error was shown in the > terminal where I ran gjots2: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gjots2/gui.py", line 1578, in > on_saveAs_trigger > if self.gjotsfile.write_file(_("Save as ..."), exporting=0): > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gjots2/file.py", line 778, in > write_file > reuse_password = reuse_password) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gjots2/file.py", line 467, in > _do_store > f = self._general_open(filename, "w", reuse_password = reuse_password) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gjots2/file.py", line 408, in > _general_open > return self.gpg_open(filename, mode = mode, reuse_password = > reuse_password) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gjots2/file.py", line 312, in > gpg_open > if os.environ["GPG_AGENT_INFO"]: > File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/UserDict.py", line 40, in __getitem__ > raise KeyError(key) > KeyError: 'GPG_AGENT_INFO' > > The GPG_AGENT_INFO is no longer used in gnugp >= 2.2, so > perhaps that's partly why things are breaking? It looks > like the way gjots2 detects gpg changed between 2.3.15 and > 3.0.2, with 3.0.2 using the now outdated GPG_AGENT_INFO. > > A simply patch to fix this and allow gjot2 to prompt for > passprhases is: > > - if os.environ["GPG_AGENT_INFO"]: > + if "GPG_AGENT_INFO" in os.environ and os.environ["GPG_AGENT_INFO"]: > > in /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gjots2/file.py. > > Since I already had a basic patch, I filed a pull request > for the gjots2 package here: > > https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gjots2/pull-request/2 > > Maybe that's all that's needed as a band-aid. It does mean > that the intended feature of 3.0.2 to use gpg-agent > credentials doesn't work. But at least with this patch it > falls back to the previous behavior of prompting for > credentials. > > Hi Todd!
Thanks a lot for the great help and all the details. I'll still file a bug later today just in case. Fred
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