I agree.  It does not have to be zsafe or kdepmpi
specifically.  I just need some sort of secure data
management tool.


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> As far as I know, zsafe was originally meant for
> qt3. I've got it to
> >> build (with
> >> some help) under qt4, so porting it to Angstrom
> should be possible.
> >>
> > Yes it's qt3 based. so building it against qt4
> should not be too
> > difficult.
> >> => kdepimpi, including pwmpi password manager. I
> can try to make it more
> >> or
> >>
> >> That's absolutely terrific, as zsafe and
> kopi/kapi are absolute
> >> requirements for
> >> me to switch from Opie.
> >>
> >> Is there a native build environment for Angstrom,
> or are you
> >> cross-compiling
> >> everything?
> >>
> >> => less ready for inclusion into oe tree if
> anyone is really interested
> >> in
> >> => this crap.
> > I'm not sure how heavy a full-blown qt4 will be on
> Angstrom. Well, isn't
> > the whole idea of opie replacing qt & gpe
> replacing gtk to provide a
> > light weight alternative? I'm a little speechless
> to find we are back to
> > where we started years ago.
> 
> If there's an app that can store my passwords and
> pin-codes in a safe way,
> I'm more than happy. Doesn't need to be zsafe.
> 
> Espen
> 
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