pinentry-qt (0.6.8) doesn't work

2003-03-04 Thread Magnus von Koeller
Hi,

sorry for being (potentially) stupid. I'm currently trying to get 
pinentry-qt to work on my sid system.

I downloaded it (apt-get source pinentry) from Ralph's woody 
repository and then built it on my system (dpkg-buildpackage) after 
modifying the debian/rules file to use ./configure 
--with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3

Compiling and installing this package worked fine but pinentry-qt 
simply doesn't work. I just immediately get an error dialog in KMail 
that I entered an invalid passphrase.

# dpkg -l pinentry-qt
ii  pinentry-qt   0.6.8-0woody1  Pinentry for GnuPG

pinentry-gtk (directly installed from Ralph's repository without 
recompiling) workes fine.

What am I doing wrong? Shouldn't this be fixed in version 0.6.8??

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Re: pinentry-qt (0.6.8) doesn't work

2003-03-04 Thread Ralf Nolden
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On Dienstag, 4. März 2003 12:42, Magnus von Koeller wrote:

Hi,

I think I already wrote how to work around that.

log out of X, switch to a console and log in to remove ~/.qt, then try 
pinentry-qt again.

This does the trick for me every time, altough I know that that sucks :-)

Ralf
 Hi,

 sorry for being (potentially) stupid. I'm currently trying to get
 pinentry-qt to work on my sid system.

 I downloaded it (apt-get source pinentry) from Ralph's woody
 repository and then built it on my system (dpkg-buildpackage) after
 modifying the debian/rules file to use ./configure
 --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3

 Compiling and installing this package worked fine but pinentry-qt
 simply doesn't work. I just immediately get an error dialog in KMail
 that I entered an invalid passphrase.

 # dpkg -l pinentry-qt
 ii  pinentry-qt   0.6.8-0woody1  Pinentry for GnuPG

 pinentry-gtk (directly installed from Ralph's repository without
 recompiling) workes fine.

 What am I doing wrong? Shouldn't this be fixed in version 0.6.8??

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Re: pinentry-qt (0.6.8) doesn't work

2003-03-04 Thread Magnus von Koeller
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 14:14, Ralf Nolden wrote:
 log out of X, switch to a console and log in to remove ~/.qt, then
 try pinentry-qt again.

 This does the trick for me every time, altough I know that that
 sucks :-)

Yes, that fixed it. And yes, I think you wrote about that already. I 
knew I missed something. :) Sorry, couldn't find it in the archives.

Why is pinentry-qt making so much trouble? Is there /anything/ special 
about it w/ regard to QT? Is this 'remove ~/.qt' and it'll work thing 
a bug? Should I file a bug report somewhere?

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Re: pinentry-qt (0.6.8) doesn't work

2003-03-04 Thread Ralf Nolden
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On Dienstag, 4. März 2003 18:09, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
 On Tuesday 04 March 2003 14:14, Ralf Nolden wrote:
  log out of X, switch to a console and log in to remove ~/.qt, then
  try pinentry-qt again.
 
  This does the trick for me every time, altough I know that that
  sucks :-)

 Yes, that fixed it. And yes, I think you wrote about that already. I
 knew I missed something. :) Sorry, couldn't find it in the archives.

 Why is pinentry-qt making so much trouble? Is there /anything/ special
 about it w/ regard to QT? Is this 'remove ~/.qt' and it'll work thing
 a bug? Should I file a bug report somewhere?

I think that's now fixed with qt 3.1.2. see the release notes on 
www.trolltech.com

Ralf

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