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Marking back to fix released since no one has provided specifics about
an ongoing problem. Note: If users think they have this problem, they
almost certainly don't in Gutsy/Hardy and should probably file a new
bug.
** Changed in: gnupg (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Scott Kitterman (kitterman) =
I encountered this problem when recording a small demo how to use openpgp in
linux
(along with 2 other bugs, sigh)
http://limcore.com/learn/openpgp/v2_q3.ogg (short)
http://limcore.com/learn/openpgp/v1_q3.ogg (all the setup of accounts)
shows the bug exactly btw.
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It seems that the bug still happens, even for newly created user
accounts.
The 2nd fix from http://zerlinna.blogweb.de/archives/61-Get-GPG-
Decryption-working-within-Kmail.html (that is creating shell script in
.kde/env/) works - but it has to be applied by user and it doesn't work
OOTB.
I am
Scott, this bug happens still,
(ubuntu amd64 7.10)
Even for freshly created users, and even after nuking ~/.gnupg
I'm attaching ~2 minute record showing this bug fully.
Testuser unix account was just created day ago.
System is up to date.
** Attachment added: showing this bug fully
Is this a frsh Gutsy install or a Feisty upgrade? If it was an upgrade
from Feisty there is a manual step needed to install the correct skeleton
file for the gnupg conf file. Please see the Gutsy release notes.
If it's not a Feisty upgrade or the problem persists with a new user
created
gnupg (1.4.6-2ubuntu3) gutsy; urgency=low
[ Scott Kitterman ]
* Add 'debian/patches/60_install_options_skel.dpatch': Patch to
install options file from upstream (LP: #76983)
* Add 'debian/patches/61_use_agent_default.dpatch': Patch to set gpg
(or gpg2) and gpgsm to use a passphrase
A note for people that have been following this bug
The config change to use-agent by default will not get installed if you
already have a ~/.gnupg directory. You will have to make the change by
hand for an existing user that has used gnupg before. With the recent
changes in kmail
Upon further reflection, this belongs with gnupg as it will use agent
also and is the default GPG package to be installed.
** Changed in: gnupg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnupg2 = gnupg
Assignee: (unassigned) = Scott Kitterman
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Kmail will do gpg just fine if you install gpg-agent and pinentry-qt and
add use-agent without the quotes to ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf (create the file
if it doesn't exist). I've tested this with KDE 3.5.5 on Dapper and KDE
3.5.7 on Feisty. There was a compilation bug settings bug in KDE 3.5.2
that
Reassigning this bug to gnupg2 as the only current block to this is
needing gpg to be configured to start gpg-agent.
** Changed in: gnupg2 (Ubuntu)
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We are working on getting both pinentry-qt and gpg-agent into Main for
Gutsy and adjusting the kmail dependencies to better support crypto out
of the box, so this may get solved/improved for gutsy.
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You
Thanks for the update Scott
On 6/26/07, Scott Kitterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are working on getting both pinentry-qt and gpg-agent into Main for
Gutsy and adjusting the kmail dependencies to better support crypto out
of the box, so this may get solved/improved for gutsy.
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I was fighting with this problem, too.
I have KGpg installed to take care about my keys. The key management worked
fine, but first I was not able to set where the gpg.conf is (see bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdeutils/+bug/119263). Based on the
often referred page
I was fighting with this problem, too.
I have KGpg installed to take care about my keys. The key management worked
fine, but first I was not able to set where the gpg.conf is (see bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdeutils/+bug/119263). Based on the
often referred page
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pinentry does seem to be required, but also gpg-agent!
Please see my comment on the upstream bug
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136676#c9
I recommend using keychain (http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/keychain/):
this will start gpg-agent for you.
** Changed in: kdepim (Ubuntu)
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JFI: pinentry-qt should be available in the universe repository.
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Problem exists under Feisty. There's no pinentry-qt program, and I can't
seem to find a replacement.
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Needed to add the backports repos to sources.list and then I could find
pinentry*
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** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #136676
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136676
** Also affects: kdepim (upstream) via
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added a whole lot of build deps, so hopefully this will work.
Will have to file a main inclusion report for pinentry-qt - is this
absolutely necessary?
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Encrypted message (decryption not possible)
Reason: Crypto plug-in openpgp could not decrypt the data.
Error: Bad passphrase
Kmail needs to support gpg properly!
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