On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 02:48:46PM +0200, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> On the other hand I cannot get gpa-0.3.0 to do anything useful
> under debian/i586. It tells me gnupg execution failed, still creates
> tiny windows and freezes if I want to open the public keyring.
The reason for this was:
just another item for the TODO list, the path of gpg seem to be
hardcoded in
gpapaintern.c line 552:
argv[i++] = "/usr/local/bin/gpg";
If you have a different path it should be treated more flexible.
(Make it a ./configure option and an gpa option in addition.
Warn if gpg is owned by a different user or is not in the default
place in the path or has been changed.)
Bernhard
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> On the other hand I cannot get gpa-0.3.0 to do anything useful
> under debian/i586. It tells me gnupg execution failed, still creates
> tiny windows and freezes if I want to open the public keyring.
The reason for this was:
just another item for the TODO list, the path of gpg seem to be
hardcoded in
gpapaintern.c line 552:
argv[i++] = "/usr/local/bin/gpg";
If you have a different path it should be treated more flexible.
(Make it a ./configure option and an gpa option in addition.
Warn if gpg is owned by a different user or is not in the default
place in the path or has been changed.)
Bernhard
--
Professional Service around Free Software (intevation.net)
The FreeGIS Project (freegis.org)
Association for a Free Informational Infrastructure (ffii.org)