Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-11-06 Thread Vatta
It still doesn't work. With 1.9.6 I'm getting the errors again: gpg: WARNING: The GNOME keyring manager hijacked the GnuPG agent. gpg: WARNING: GnuPG will not work properly - please configure that tool to not interfere with the GnuPG system! We've been thruough this two months ago, you and DKG

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-11-06 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
On 06.11.16 11:00, Vatta wrote: > Two months have passed meanwhile, so I'd like to bring this up again. > > Now that 1.9.6 is GAed, can we expect a backport for Jessie? You're asking the wrong mailing list - Enigmail does not create packages for any Linux distribution. You'd have to ask the

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-11-06 Thread Vatta
Two months have passed meanwhile, so I'd like to bring this up again. Now that 1.9.6 is GAed, can we expect a backport for Jessie? Markus Am 13.09.2016 um 10:17 schrieb Vatta: > Am 13.09.2016 um 08:11 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: >>> hm, maybe we should try to upgrade enigmail in jessie to 1.9.5

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-13 Thread Vatta
Am 13.09.2016 um 08:11 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: >> hm, maybe we should try to upgrade enigmail in jessie to 1.9.5 to track >> thunderbird's changes. I can provide a backport easily, and we could >> talk to the release team about an update within the next point-release. > > You'll have to be

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-13 Thread Vatta
Am 12.09.2016 um 12:48 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: > The message says it all. GNOME keyring hijacked the GnuPG agent - the > only long-term resolution is that you follow our FAQ to fix this > permanently. > > https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/faq?view=category=14 > > Section "Resolving

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-13 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
On 12.09.16 23:58, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Mon 2016-09-12 12:41:41 +0200, Vatta wrote: >> Am 11.09.2016 um 17:50 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: >>> It depends on the Thunderbird version. If you are using Thunderbird 38, >>> then you better stick with Enigmail 1.8.2. If you are using

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-12 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Mon 2016-09-12 12:41:41 +0200, Vatta wrote: > Am 11.09.2016 um 17:50 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: >> It depends on the Thunderbird version. If you are using Thunderbird 38, >> then you better stick with Enigmail 1.8.2. If you are using Thunderbird >> 45 or newer, you can upgrade to Enigmail

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-12 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
On 12.09.16 12:41, Vatta wrote: > Am 11.09.2016 um 17:50 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: >> It depends on the Thunderbird version. If you are using Thunderbird 38, >> then you better stick with Enigmail 1.8.2. If you are using Thunderbird >> 45 or newer, you can upgrade to Enigmail 1.9.5. > > I'm

Re: [Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-12 Thread Vatta
Am 11.09.2016 um 17:50 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: > It depends on the Thunderbird version. If you are using Thunderbird 38, > then you better stick with Enigmail 1.8.2. If you are using Thunderbird > 45 or newer, you can upgrade to Enigmail 1.9.5. I'm using TB 45.3 from the Debian repo. Well,

[Enigmail] Debian Jessie only offers Enigmail 1.8.2, is it safe to install 1.9.5 from Sid?

2016-09-11 Thread Vatta
I'm running Linux Mint Debian Edition 2 which is based on Jessie and so on its repos. That repo only contains a pretty outdated version of Enigmail, 1.8.2. Did try to install the standard 1.9.5 add-on from AMO, but that doesn't work at all (guess the Debian team has made some significant changes