Tried this on my Gentoo box and saw the same behavior. Very similar (identical, I think) to what I saw on my wife's Ubuntu box.
This is clearly a kdepimlibs bug, not a basket bug. It's pretty easy to fix, too. I don't see a way to get around that other than to notify upstream and warn packagers that they need to patch this behavior or use a more recent kdepimlibs. I think a big fat "needs KDE 4.4 or better" warning in the release notes might be apropos. --Robert On Wednesday 03 February 2010 1:53:44 am you wrote: > On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Dr. Robert Marmorstein > > <rob...@narnia.homeunix.com> wrote: > > Hi Scott, > > > > Are you using Ubuntu by any chance? > > > > --Robert > > I'm using Gentoo, and I haven't tried it on Ubuntu. > > The error I got was actually a kde bug: > http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302831 > > The reason I was asking is because I wanted to help hunt down this gpg > bug. You said that you weren't able to reproduce it, right? > > Anyway, I didn't use the feature, but I wanted to help squash the gpg > bug. Now that I have it compiling when I look into that feature I get > the bug. I even started out with a fresh basket. If you let me know > what to do/try I can try to help fix the bug. > > Scott > > > On Friday 29 January 2010 6:46:57 pm you wrote: > >> Howdy, > >> > >> I've recently joined the basket-devel list (even though I've been > >> reading it for a while), but I wasn't sure if I should post to there > >> or just ask you. > >> > >> I'm a gentoo user and I've been using a git version of basket for a > >> while now. When you put your repo on gitorious I cloned yours and > >> things are good except for the gpg part. I checked out the commit > >> before you re-enabled it and things are fine. But with gpg enabled (I > >> have gpgme-1.2 installed, and a mostly stable system with the > >> exception of kde-4.3.5) I get config errors relating to gpgmepp. I'm > >> just wondering if you re-enabled it because it was working for you. > >> And if so, what I might have to do get it working for me. My end goal > >> is eventually to get the ebuild ready for bugs.gentoo.org. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Scott
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