https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357746
Bug ID: 357746 Summary: The document could not been saved, as the selected codec is not supported. Product: kgpg Version: 2.14.0 Platform: openSUSE RPMs OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: k...@opensource.sf-tec.de Reporter: emma.atkins...@gmail.com Using symmetric encryption/decryption on a file on local drive. I opened the file which used ASCII armour format. Decrypted the file and edited the contents using the KGpg editing screen. I successfully encrypted using symmetric encryption and a very long pass-phrase. When I used the Save function I get the error: "The document could not been saved, as the selected codec is not supported." If I use Save As and overwrite the original file I get no error message. This looks like an unreported bug to me. I am using 64 bit OpenSUSE 13.2 with latest package updates as of 7 Jan 2016. Linux (x86_64) release 3.16.7-29-desktop Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create an ASCII encrypted text file (mine is about 10 KiB) on a local drive, using a long pass-phrase. It should have a filename something like Testfile.asc (I did not use Unicode, although I may have done so in the past at some point in the past) 2. Open the file using the KGpg Editor's Open function. 3. Decrypt the file using KGpg using the 4. Change the contents using the KGpg editor 5. Encrypt the contents using symmetric encryption and the same long pass-phrase as before. 6. Click the Save button or use Ctrl-S or the save function from File >> Save. 7. You should get an error message. 8. Now try using the File >> Save As... function to overwrite the original encrypted file. 9. You should be successful this time. Actual Results: Step 7: a dialog box containing the following message, "The document could not been saved, as the selected codec is not supported." Step 9: no error and the encrypted contents displayed in the editor window as normal. Expected Results: Step 7: a dialog box asking if I want to overwrite the original encrypted file. Clicking yes to overwrite should function correctly leaving the encrypted contents displayed in the editor window as normal. I will use the Save As.. function until the problem is resolved. So a minor severity bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.