pkcs#11 support
Marc Mutz
mutz@kde.org
Wed Apr 23 11:37:02 2003
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On Monday 14 April 2003 20:46, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
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> Also I wonder: where might I find documentation
> on the kmail crypto plugin interface?
You can run kdenetwork/libkdenetwork/crypt* through doxygen to get=20
rather extensive API docs.
> Is that
> interface somewhat stable or still under heavy
> development?
It's stable but I'm not sure if we want to keep it. We will more likely=20
than not get rid of the multiply wrapping plugin mess in KMail and move=20
gpgme interfacing into KMail itself, providing a common KDE/Qt/C++=20
interface between KMail/KNode on the one side and Kpgp/gpgme on the=20
other. If those will be plugins (kpgp-plugin/gpgme-plugin) or compiled=20
directly into KMail is then secondary.
> Is it already rolled back into
> kmail or only part of the aegypten version?
There's no "Aegypten version" anymore. All of the Aegypten project code=20
is in KDE 3.1.0.
Marc
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