I'm just trying to get kmail and gpg-agent to play well together so I don't have to give a pass-phrase every time I send a signed E-mail. I downloaded the gnupg2 RPM from the FC3-Extras along with several RPMs needed to make it all work. Namely, rpm -ivh \ gnupg2-1.9.15-1.i386.rpm \ libksba-0.9.9-1.i386.rpm \ opensc-0.9.4-2.i386.rpm \ pcsc-lite-libs-1.2.0-10.i386.rpm \ pth-2.0.3-1.i386.rpm \ pinentry-0.7.1-3.i386.rpm \ openct-0.6.2-1.i386.rpm \ pcsc-lite-1.2.0-10.i386.rpm \ pcsc-lite-openct-0.6.2-1.i386.rpm also... rpm -ivh \ pinentry-gtk-0.7.1-3.i386.rpm \ pinentry-qt-0.7.1-3.i386.rpm I also noticed that gnupg2 contained new documentation in info format. I looked at that and followed instructions. So far this hasn't worked. Either I get multiple instances of gpg-agent started or what looks like no communication between gpg-agent and kmail. Help please. -- Regards, Jim Ramsey (pgp.mit.edu index 0xC432A372)
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