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---- Brendan Coupe On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de> wrote: > On Freitag, 20. Juli 2018 19:59:00 CEST Brendan Coupe wrote: > >> I enter the passphrase in the console when I decrypt manually on both >> my desktop and laptop. >> >> I normally run LXDE but I tried from KDE & GNOME and had the same problem. >> >> I made sure all of the package groups on my laptop are installed on my >> desktop. I have not compared package to package yet. >> >> gpg-agent is running on both. >> >> Keep in mind this is two problems. Encryption is completely missing >> from the KMM settings on my desktop. It's there on my laptop. I am >> able to encrypted files on my laptop but I can not open them with KMM. >> >> 1) What causes KMM to not include the encryption settings tab in the >> KMM settings (my desktop)? > > Here is the code that checks if GPG is available or not: > > bool KGPGFile::GPGAvailable() > { > GpgME::initializeLibrary(); > bool rc = (GpgME::checkEngine(GpgME::OpenPGP) == 0); > // qDebug("KGPGFile::GPGAvailable returns %d", rc); > return rc; > } > >> 2) What prevents KMM from recognizing a file is just encrypted when I >> try to open it the next time (my laptop)? > > Not sure. Can you send me the output of the following command: > > % od -c xxx.kmy | head > > Replace xxx with the name of your file. > > > -- > > Regards > > Thomas Baumgart > > https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Software has no brain - user your own! > -------------------------------------------------------------