https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323392

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--- Comment #9 from 222.222.fffff...@recursor.net ---
(In reply to linuxguy from comment #8)

> If I right click on a text file in Konqueror and select Actions->Encrypt
> File, I get the KGpg dialog box. Next I click on Options button at bottom,
> and select ONLY symmetrical encryption. Click Ok and the dialog box goes
> away and nothing happens.
> 
> What is suppose to happen is another dialog box is suppose to popup and ask
> for a passphrase. Then after entering your password, a new file is created:
> filename.txt.gpg.


I do infact see that "another dialog box", asking for password and whether to
store that passwd in a "password-store" - for which another password is
required.

so you deal with 2 passwords here, already leading to confusion.

But of course, Kgpg breaks and it is impossible to ever make use of said
"password-store". 
And that bloody store is not KWALLETMANAGER, it appears. Cannot be in firefox
either.

Then again, it might be, since exactly zero information is given anywhere in
KDE about 
which password-store that is, and which it is not. 

Of course, those doing gpg-proper documentation could not care less about
filling
the gaps in the GUIs docs. The Kgpg manual refers to gpg but seemingly, the gpg
people just ignaore this reference. I looked into the source code but that is
tricky
as well. 

so the question is:

which file is Kgpg's  "password-store"  and when and how to set a password for
it?
why do they not use KWALLETMANAGER as one would expect from a KDE app.

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