On Sunday 29 March 2009 14:30:44 Anne Wilson wrote: > On Friday 27 March 2009 16:37:16 Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Friday 27 March 2009 16:26:59 Rex Dieter wrote: > > > Anne Wilson wrote: > > > > There really must be something wrong in the Fedora packages, although > > > > I've no indication whatsoever where to look. All I know is the > > > > _something_ causes corruption. I can't even tell whether it is caused > > > > by kmail or by kgpg. I checked with Thunderbird, and that also could > > > > not use the keyring. > > > > > > > > I've got this working again, but I had to rename the whole .gnupg > > > > folder and start a completely new one, importing the signatures that I > > > > know I need. It only seems to happen on Fedora boxes. Sorry I can't > > > > report anything more helpful, but it has to be corruption in one of the > > > > files. > > > > > > > > If you get any ideas about checks that can be made, please tell me. > > > > > > Eww... ok, time to eat my own dog food. I'll switch my primary MUA to > > > kmail (from thunderbird), and start using gpg signing more, and see > > > where I end up. > > > > Don't forget to backup your .gnupg folder first :-) Whatever the problem > > is, it can go along without a problem for months, but when it fails it's > > totally without warning. > > > > Anne > Thanks Anne. :) Ayway... I notice everyonce in awhile like now, actually, that gnome-keyring-daemon pops up with gpg-agent. Maybe, this has something to do with your problem? Don't know really like I said before just my 2 cents worth. Eli -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20090329/ecbdb3f7/attachment.html