Re: QCA2

2022-09-11 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Sonntag, 11. September 2022 10:35:43 CEST Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El diumenge, 11 de setembre de 2022, a les 4:44:24 (CEST), Ron Murray va > >Since QCA invokes the gpg executable anyway, it makes more sense to > > just let gpg bring up a pinentry dialog. > > That's not QCA design, the

Re: QCA2

2022-09-11 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El diumenge, 11 de setembre de 2022, a les 4:44:24 (CEST), Ron Murray va escriure: > Hi Albert. > >OK. I see that it works for a command-line program (I didn't know > about qcatool, to be honest). Perhaps I didn't make it clear, but my > project is a GUI program, using Qt5. What does being

Re: QCA2

2022-09-10 Thread Ron Murray
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Oops.    I said: "because it forces "--pinentry-mode loopback", which suppresses that." I should have said "because it forces "--no-tty", which suppresses that." Sorry about that. .Ron - -- Ron Murray PGP Fingerprint: 4D99 70E3 2317

Re: QCA2

2022-09-10 Thread Ron Murray
Ron Murray PGP Fingerprint: 4D99 70E3 2317 334B 141E 7B63 12F7 E865 B5E2 E761 On Sat, 2022-09-10 at 11:31 +0200, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El dissabte, 10 de setembre de 2022, a les 5:00:26 (CEST), Ron Murray > va > escriure: > >    I'm working on a project using Qt5, GPG and QCA

Re: QCA2

2022-09-10 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Samstag, 10. September 2022 05:00:26 CEST Ron Murray wrote: >I'm working on a project using Qt5, GPG and QCA2, the latter because > it can encrypt and decrypt PGP messages. This, of course, involves > using the qca-gnupg plugin. The recommended way, by the developers of GnuPG,

Re: QCA2

2022-09-10 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El dissabte, 10 de setembre de 2022, a les 5:00:26 (CEST), Ron Murray va escriure: >I'm working on a project using Qt5, GPG and QCA2, the latter because > it can encrypt and decrypt PGP messages. This, of course, involves > using the qca-gnupg plugin. > >Encryption wen

QCA2

2022-09-09 Thread Ron Murray
   I'm working on a project using Qt5, GPG and QCA2, the latter because it can encrypt and decrypt PGP messages. This, of course, involves using the qca-gnupg plugin.    Encryption went fine (there's no need to sign anything (at the moment, anyway)). Decryption, however, presented a problem: How