On Wednesday 07 January 2009, Rex Dieter wrote: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=479032 > gnupg2: fix invalid country code > > I would like to do an update to gnupg-2.0.9 for epel-5 soonish, but the > existing gnupg-2.0.8 build in epel still includes the gpg-agent startup > scripts for kde. For newer builds (in fedora), we removed these from > gnupg2 packaging, and stuffed them into kde-settings. > > I'd prefer to do something similar for epel builds. Mind you, this > would leave epel-5 users with stock rhel5 kde packages without gpg-agent > startup/shutdown scripts (I don't have a good idea how best to address > that off the top of my head). > > Would doing a similar move of gpg-agent-* scripts to kde-redhat's > kde-settings be acceptable? > > Comments? Feedback? Tomatoes? Hmmm, I think it's best to leave RHEL/EPEL alone with that kind of changes. We did it in Fedora to avoid depending on kde-filesystem, but there are other workarounds, such as just coowning the directory or just leaving it unowned. Than, if you're reading this, it might be interesting to hear your opinion as well. Kevin Kofler