gpg-agent startup/shutdown

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Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 30 January 2009 19:04:53 Rex Dieter wrote:
>> Anne Wilson wrote:
>>> Rex, some time ago you told me the best way to start gpg-agent under
>>> Fedora. Unfortunately I can't find the message, and I have problems with
>>> agent on the F10 netbook and the newly repaired CentOS 5.2 box.  If you
>>> could tell me again I'll make sure that it is easily found -  a gpg page
>>> has been started on userbase, so I could put it there.
>> Here's what we use:
>> https://fedorahosted.org/kde-settings/browser/trunk/etc/kde/env/gpg-agent-s
>> tartup.sh
>> https://fedorahosted.org/kde-settings/browser/trunk/etc/kde/shutdown/gpg-ag
>> ent-shutdown.sh
>>
>> gnupg2's packaging in epel currently includes these too, but I'm
>> waffling on whether to continue that or not (we went away from that in
>> fedora awhile ago, in favor of support in the kde-settings pkg).
>>
> Thanks, Rex.  And these go in the user's .kde/env and .kde/shutdown 
> directories?  The 'eval' starter and 'shutdown' scripts I used long ago in 
> those directories don't seem to work with more modern distros.

Stock kde (including RHEL) doesn't support /etc/kde/(env,shutdown), only 
/usr/(env,shutdown).

But all kde's should honor ~/.kde/(env,shutdown)...  Though, some 
distros use ~/.kde4 instead, maybe that it's it?

The code for groking these are all in /usr/bin/startkde

-- Rex



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