On Mar 18, 2016, at 09:19, Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@suse.com> wrote:
On 03/16/2016 09:35 PM, Neil Rickert wrote:
On 03/16/2016 04:23 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
I restarted gpg-agent
/usr/bin/gpg-agent --sh --daemon --keep-display --write-env-file /home/rjschwei/.gnupg/agent.info-mountain:0
I'm not sure that would work.
Normally, GPG_AGENT_INFO is an environment variable that is inherited from the desktop startup. You would have to fix that at the command line, and then start Thunderbird at that command line so it would get the updated environment value.
The newer gpg in Tumbleweed puts the agent socked in $HOME/.gnupg, so that restarting probably works there. But that isn't in Leap 42.1
Thus, I suppose the instructions here [1] are somewhat useless as when starting the debugging session on the agent Thunderbird would not find the agent to communicate with I suppose.
I did try the debugging just in case but all that is produced is the following:
handler 0x5573bdb32270 for fd 7 started gpg-agent[30224]: chan_7 -> OK Pleased to meet you, process 30224 gpg-agent[30224]: chan_6 <- OK Pleased to meet you, process 30224 gpg-agent[30224]: chan_6 -> GETINFO pid gpg-agent[30224]: chan_7 <- GETINFO pid gpg-agent[30224]: chan_7 -> D 30224 gpg-agent[30224]: chan_7 -> OK gpg-agent[30224]: chan_6 <- D 30224 gpg-agent[30224]: chan_6 <- OK gpg-agent[30224]: chan_6 -> BYE gpg-agent[30224]: chan_7 <- BYE gpg-agent[30224]: chan_7 -> OK closing connection gpg-agent[30224]: handler 0x5573bdb32270 for fd 7 terminated
-> ps -A | grep 30224 30224 ? 00:00:00 gpg-agent
Looks as if gpg-agent is talking to itself?
Thus begs the question if I somehwo picked up an incompatibility between the gpg version that's on Leap adn Enigmail TB plugin?
The Enigmail plugin is version 1.9.1
Help is appreciated.
Which GUI are you using? I had problems with gnome as the gpg-agent and the wallet were conflicting. I got it to work with KDE, but I had to put the gpg-agent invocation in my .bcashrc, not .xinitrc. I wonder if what you are facing is something similar to what I faced with GNOME. Unfortunately, I did not take notes as to the exact problems with GNOME and how I got it to work with KDE. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org