Debian Woody packagesfor KDE 3.1 + Ägypten

Ralf Nolden nolden@kde.org
Fri Jan 17 13:03:02 2003


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FYI, Marc has problems with the S/MIME plugin. Can we work out a solution or 
track down the problems at Siemens ? :-)

If anyone has problems with the plugins, KMail etc. *please* CC the 
mailinglists

gpa-dev@gnupg.org 
kmail@kde.org

Thanks,

Ralf

On Freitag, 17. Januar 2003 12:15, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> * Ralf Nolden schrieb am 16.01.03 um 21:06 Uhr:
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> > Hi,
>
> Hi Ralf,
>
> > Sorry for cross-posting, first of all. I've build a set of debian woody
> > packages for KDE 3.1 (as most will now except on gpa-dev@gnupg.org) and
> > added a complete set of woody packages for Aegypten now.
>
> thanks a lot!
>
> > Those include packages
> > that are required backported from unstable where available and extended
> > to make use of gpgme, threads and smartcard support through opensc +
> > pcsc-lite.
> >
> > With this set of packages I hope that using Aegypten and KDE 3.1 will be
> > much easier but be warned that they are a first test now (although I
> > don't expect too many difficulties). The sources are included for all of
> > the aegypten packages if you want to port them to other platforms than
> > i386.
> >
> > http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html
> >
> > it should last to apt-get install kmail and the following packages:
> >
> > libgcrypt1
> > libksba0
> > gpgsm
> > libgpgme6
> > cryptplug
> > pinentry-qt | pinentry-gtk | pinentry-curses
>
> Ok. I installed the above packages (and pinentry-qt).
>
> Now I want to use *only* the S/MIME support as I only have a S/MIME
> certificate to encrypt my mails (at work).
>
> So I guessed to use the gpgme-smime.so Plugin instead of
> pgpme-openpgp.so but kmail cannot initialize this plugin.
>
> And what is the difference between the kmail builtin GnuPG support
> and the plugin version?
>
> Another Problem is with the certificate itself. I imported my
> certificate in the kontrol center successfully. KDE could even
> verify the certificate. But in the cert manager I do not see any
> Name or emailentries in the Table of certificates. Its an empty
> entry with a cert that can ve verified. So I guess KDE does not
> understand the cert correctly...
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> -Marc
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