There is no symlink called gpg2 on a stock system until the package
gnupg2 is installed. When I ran the change in my previous post, I had
gnupg2 installed, this is not the case on a fresh install of lubuntu.
However, qtpasssettings.cpp could check for the binary gpg if it cannot
find gpg2 and qtpass will start successfully without gnupg2 installed
(around line 288 in qtpasssettings.cpp:
QString gpgExecutable =
QtPassSettings::getGpgExecutable(Util::findBinaryInPath("gpg2"));
if(!QFile(gpgExecutable).exists()){
gpgExecutable =
QtPassSettings::getGpgExecutable(Util::findBinaryInPath("gpg"));
}
This mimics a similar check in configdialog.cpp.
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