Bug#558826: [Kmymoney2-developer] Bug#558826: kmymoney2 on x86_64 can not read gpg encrypoted file created on i386 system

2009-12-01 Thread emanoil . kotsev
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:25:42 -0500, Jack ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Hello, Have you tried various combinations of running gpg on both machines? For example, encrypt the same file on both machines and see if the resulting file is the same. If it is not the same, then that

Bug#558826: [Kmymoney2-developer] Bug#558826: kmymoney2 on x86_64 can not read gpg encrypoted file created on i386 system (SOLVED)

2009-12-01 Thread Emanoil Kotsev
На Monday 30 November 2009 22:49:15 Salatiel Filho написа: is there the same .gnupg folder in your home dir ? pinentry-qt was missing. I've installed it and it's working as expected. I have this in the gpg-agent.conf file. I have set this hole stuff in 2003 ... on 32bit and never changed it.

Bug#558826: [Kmymoney2-developer] Bug#558826: kmymoney2 on x86_64 can not read gpg encrypoted file created on i386 system

2009-11-30 Thread Salatiel Filho
is there the same .gnupg folder in your home dir ? On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 18:07, Emanoil Kotsev emanoil.kot...@sicherundsicher.at wrote: Package: kmymoney2 Version: 0.8.9-1 Severity: normal I'm not sure if it is a problem in the application or somewehre else, but I just moved my debian

Bug#558826: [Kmymoney2-developer] Bug#558826: kmymoney2 on x86_64 can not read gpg encrypoted file created on i386 system

2009-11-30 Thread Emanoil Kotsev
На Monday 30 November 2009 22:49:15 Salatiel Filho написа: is there the same .gnupg folder in your home dir ? Hello, Thank you very much for your response. Yes, this is the strange thing in the story. I'm mounting the same home dir from the same 32bit server running same lenny distro with

Bug#558826: [Kmymoney2-developer] Bug#558826: kmymoney2 on x86_64 can not read gpg encrypoted file created on i386 system

2009-11-30 Thread Jack
Hello, Have you tried various combinations of running gpg on both machines? For example, encrypt the same file on both machines and see if the resulting file is the same. If it is not the same, then that would be a gpg problem. If the results are identical, then decrypt that file on