[kmymoney4] [Bug 376514] Encrpyption option not available

2017-02-17 Thread William
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376514

--- Comment #4 from William  ---
   Thanks I've raised a bug with Fedora, I'll keep you updated william *Sent:*
   Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 5:10 PM
   *From:* Jack 
   *To:* william.cummi...@myself.com
   *Subject:* [kmymoney4] [Bug 376514] Encrpyption option not
availablehttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376514

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   --- Comment #3 from Jack  ---
   I suggest you file a bug with Fedora. If they intentionally left out
   encryption, I'd love to know why, and if it was unintentional, they
   need to
   know. It certainly does not seem to be a bug in KmyMoney itself.

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[kmymoney4] [Bug 376514] Encrpyption option not available

2017-02-16 Thread Jack
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376514

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--- Comment #3 from Jack  ---
I suggest you file a bug with Fedora.  If they intentionally left out
encryption, I'd love to know why, and if it was unintentional, they need to
know.  It certainly does not seem to be a bug in KmyMoney itself.

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[kmymoney4] [Bug 376514] Encrpyption option not available

2017-02-16 Thread William
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376514

--- Comment #2 from William  ---
   Hi Jack, I'm using Fedora 25,and KmyMoney was downloaded from the
   Fedora 25 repo. The website of course states "If possible, it is
   always preferred to use a package specifically prepared for your
   distribution", it doesn't add "unless you want to use file encryption,
   in which case you'll need to dowload the source files and compile it
   youself". As a file released to the official repo, I'd expect it to
   work 'as is'. and I do have Gpgme installed. Hope this helps, William
   *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:18 PM
   *From:* Jack 
   *To:* william.cummi...@myself.com
   *Subject:* [kmymoney4] [Bug 376514] Encrpyption option not
availablehttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376514

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   --- Comment #1 from Jack  ---
   You don't say which distribution you use, or whether you compiled
   yourself. I
   believe there is a command line switch at compile (cmake) time for
   this
   feature, This requires gpgme, not just gpg, so you might also be
   missing the
   necessary library, although I suspect that would cause an error rather
   than
   just silently not offer encryption. You can try "lss `which kmymoney`
   | grep
   gpg" to see if that is an issue.

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[kmymoney4] [Bug 376514] Encrpyption option not available

2017-02-15 Thread Jack
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376514

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--- Comment #1 from Jack  ---
You don't say which distribution you use, or whether you compiled yourself.  I
believe there is a command line switch at compile (cmake) time for this
feature, This requires gpgme, not just gpg, so you might also be missing the
necessary library, although I suspect that would cause an error rather than
just silently not offer encryption.  You can try "lss `which kmymoney` | grep
gpg" to see if that is an issue.

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