Re: Re: Re: Balsa and pgp !?
- From: Pawel Salek <pawsa theochem kth se>
- To: Albrecht Dreß <albrecht dress arcor de>
- Cc: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Re: Re: Balsa and pgp !?
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 15:48:15 +0100
On 11/23/2003 02:25:05 PM, Albrecht Dreß wrote:
> [snip]
> The second message comes from calling gpgme_engine_check_version()
> which tries to detect if the gpg app is present and meets the version
> requirement of gpgme (note that there are more engines, in particular
> gpgsm for s/mime, which can be used by gpgme). In this call failes for
> OpenPGP, your setup seems to be somewhat screwed up, and I must admit
> that I never saw it before... IMHO, that gpg is present and usable
> should of course be checked for when gpgme is built.
I admit I use gpg just for checking signatures of rpm files and it used
to work before. Earlier version based on gpgme-0.3.x worked just fine. I
actually think that checking for gpg when gpgme is build is not
sufficient: one can compile binary on one computer and then copy files
over (or via binary rpm/deb package) to another computer. Providing more
diagnostics would be really, really useful here. I have impression that
mozilla uses similar setup but they link gpgme statically, don't they?
>> a). the message must be more informative.
>> b). it should give the program chance to continue: balsa can as well
>> proceed if OpenPGP engine (whatever it is) is misconfigured/accidently
>> removed etc.
>
> This has actually been my fault as I never saw it fail... I'll replace
> the abort by a dialog and simply disable all crypto stuff in balsa in
> this case. Please expect a new patch soon (again on bugzilla).
Great - thanks in advance!
Pawel
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