if your still having trouble getting it to work, you could install Kgpg
using urpmi (after uninstalling your source installation).  Once you do
that you will be able to type

$ which kgpg
/usr/bin/kgpg

My installation using urpmi worked fine.


On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 23:37:14 -0600
Chuck Mattsen wrote:

> Okay, with this question I'm endeavoring to put the "newbie" back into
> the list where it belongs :-) ... big time.
> 
> Here's the deal.  I made my GPG key, no problem.  I've successfully
> added the key of a friend, no problem.  I've got Evolution set up now
> to encrypt/decrypt and sign/verify, no problem.  Works like a charm
> ... from the command line, which makes my skin crawl. LOL.
> 
> So, I decided I wanted a frontend for GPG, being a GUI kinda guy, so I
> installed KGPG 1.0 from .tar via the ./configure make blah, blah, blah
> route.  Apparently, again, no problem.
> 
> Here's where the "newbie" comes in.  WHERE THE HECK IS IT?  :-)
> 
> I guess I'm used to C:\Program Files still, but this kind of thing
> just throws me.  I'm expecting to see KGPG somewhere in my menus
> and/or running in the tray, but I'm not.
> 
> Anyone care to point this fool in the right direction?  TIA


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