Bug#889846: qgis: Unable to open qGIS project

2018-02-07 Thread Paul Rogé
On 02/07/2018 01:22 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > Which steps did you take to reproduce the issue? Ok, I figured out what's going on. I've reproduced this several times by creating new projects using the steps I described. Closing the windows by going to "Composer / Quit" and "Exit / Quit

Bug#889846: qgis: Unable to open qGIS project

2018-02-07 Thread Paul Rogé
On 02/07/2018 12:53 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > Please provide the shapefile (preferably a minimal subset) with which > the issue can be reproduced. Here you go...

Bug#889846: qgis: Unable to open qGIS project

2018-02-07 Thread Paul Rogé
Hi Bas, On 02/07/2018 12:29 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: > I cannot reproduce this issue. Which steps does one need to take to > reproduce this issue? I make a project with two layers: (1) a shapefile with points (2) a basemap from the QOSM plugin (Stamen Watercolor type). I save the project,

Bug#839547: gnupg: unable to decrypt file

2016-10-17 Thread Paul Rogé
Hi Werner and Daniel, the upgrade to pinentry-gnome3 0.9.7-6 seems to have solved the problem. I suppose the bug entry can be marked as resolved. thanks for the help! Paul

Bug#839547: gnupg: unable to decrypt file

2016-10-05 Thread Paul Rogé
For the moment, I've resolved the issue by downgrading to the stable version of gnupg. I activated the stable release and modified /etc/preferences as such: Package: gnupg* Pin: release a=stable Pin-Priority: 991 I also had to replace my directory of gnupg keys with a backed

Bug#839547: gnupg: unable to decrypt file

2016-10-04 Thread Paul Rogé
d > then try the decryption command again immediately? > > gpgconf --kill gpg-agent > gpg --decrypt FILENAME gpgconf --kill gpg-agent gpg --decrypt file.gpg gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 3A2B8EB7865452A1, created 2014-02-28 "Paul Rogé <pr...@riseup.net>" gpg:

Bug#839547: gnupg: unable to decrypt file

2016-10-04 Thread Paul Rogé
> I have tried that with the lates development version and on my non-gnome > desktop it shows this error message: > > $ gnome3/pinentry-gnome3 > OK Pleased to meet you > getpin > > ** (pinentry-gnome3:29667): WARNING **: couldn't create prompt for > gnupg passphrase: >

Bug#839547: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#839547: gnupg: unable to decrypt file

2016-10-01 Thread Paul Rogé
Hi Daniel, > dpkg -l 'pinentry-*' pinentry-gnome3 0.9.7-5 amd64 pinentry-gtk2 0.9.7-5 amd64 > dpkg -S $(readlink -f $(which pinentry)) pinentry-gnome3: /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3 > are you running this from a graphical environment (e.g. in an Xterm or > something), from a virtual terminal,