Given the "right" set of binaries and the "right" configuration settings, gnupg-agent will start and does work. I have a running and working installation using version 1.9.20-1 of all related packages, which are available in the testing debian distribution at this time. I have seen the agent, although not gpgsm, working in the version coming with dapper.
This is my gnupg-agent.conf: ###+++--- GPGConf ---+++### disable-scdaemon default-cache-ttl 600 debug-level guru log-file socket:///home/stefan/.gnupg/log-socket ###+++--- GPGConf ---+++### Tue 06 Jun 2006 07:18:09 PM CEST # GPGConf edited this configuration file. # It will disable options before this marked block, but it will # never change anything below these lines. allow-mark-trusted You should check gnupg-agent debug output, I suspect that the default delivered with dapper uses a socket in /tmp, which isn't there. -- gnupg-agent does not work with kmail in dapper https://launchpad.net/bugs/42086 -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs
