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| Summary: |
KGPG not recognizing gpg-agent process |
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TDE
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Reporter: |
Kris <krisgamrat> |
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tdeutils | Assignee: |
Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
| Status: |
NEEDINFO
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enhancement
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CC: |
1200deluxe, bugwatch, deloptes, michele.calgaro
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| Priority: |
P5
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| Version: |
R14.0.x [Trinity] | |
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Other | |
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Linux | |
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I have gpg-agent running on my system. However, KGPG does not recognize that it is running. It displays the error: ---------------------------------- The use of [b]GnuPG Agent[/b] is enabled in GnuPG's configuration file (/home/{user}/.gnupg/gpg.conf). However, the agent does not seem to be running. This could result in problems with signing/decryption. Please disable GnuPG Agent from KGpg settings, or fix the agent. ---------------------------------- top shows gpg-agent as running. Also, I tried decrypting a file twice from the command line. The first time, I got the pinentry dialog asking for a password. The second time, it did not ask for the password, but was instead able to successfully decrypt using the cache'ed password (I have caching enabled in gpg-agent.conf). Decrypting via KGPG seems to work -- right-clicking an encrypted file in Konqueror and opening it with KGPG brings up KGPG's password dialog (not pinentry as is set in gpg-agent.conf). A second test shows that KGPG is not honoring my caching settings in gpg-agent.conf. I am using gpg2 version 2.0.14 on Debian Squeeze. I'm not sure if this applies to other distros.