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debian at neuerweg

Aug 27, 2009, 12:36 AM

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Using gpg-groups in gnome?

Hello

does anybody here know a possibility to use gpg key-groups under gnome?
groups defined in the gpg.conf
(e.g. "group mygroupname = 0xAAAA9DB0 0xBBBB9540")
do not show up in nautilus' seahorse extension.

kgpg is capable of dealing with groups, but as it is a KDE-application
it ist not usable via the nautilus context menu.


best regards

Pete



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kloecker at kde

Aug 27, 2009, 11:30 AM

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Re: Using gpg-groups in gnome? [In reply to]

On Thursday 27 August 2009, debianfeed wrote:
> Hello
>
> does anybody here know a possibility to use gpg key-groups under
> gnome? groups defined in the gpg.conf
> (e.g. "group mygroupname = 0xAAAA9DB0 0xBBBB9540")
> do not show up in nautilus' seahorse extension.
>
> kgpg is capable of dealing with groups, but as it is a
> KDE-application it ist not usable via the nautilus context menu.

I doubt very much that kgpg cannot be added to the Nautilus context
menu. I'm pretty sure any application can be added to the Nautilus
context menu. It's a common and hard to kill misconception that just
because an application is based on the KDE libraries it does not work
in Gnome and vice-versa.


Regards,
Ingo
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debian at neuerweg

Sep 1, 2009, 11:33 PM

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Re: Using gpg-groups in gnome? [In reply to]

Ingo Klöcker schrieb:
> On Thursday 27 August 2009, debianfeed wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> does anybody here know a possibility to use gpg key-groups under
>> gnome? groups defined in the gpg.conf
>> (e.g. "group mygroupname = 0xAAAA9DB0 0xBBBB9540")
>> do not show up in nautilus' seahorse extension.
>>
>> kgpg is capable of dealing with groups, but as it is a
>> KDE-application it ist not usable via the nautilus context menu.
>>
>
> I doubt very much that kgpg cannot be added to the Nautilus context
> menu. I'm pretty sure any application can be added to the Nautilus
> context menu.
Thanks Ingo.
Yes, you can use nautilus-actions or nautilus-scripts for kgpg, but in
reality used this way kgpg crashes five times a day, "forgets" its
settings like "use untrusted keys" and so on.
That is not acceptable in a productive enviroment with 80+ Users.

I hoped someone would have an idea about a more stable solution.

Mark


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