One more bit of info. I decrypted my file manually, opened it on my
laptop and saved it with a new name with encryption. I closed KMM and
ran it again. It can not open the file that it just encrypted.
Brendan Coupe
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:11 PM, Brendan Coupe wrote:
> A window pops up wi
A window pops up with:
"Cannot open file as requested."
Clicking Details shows no additional info.
When I first ran into this on my laptop I think the error specifically
mentioned encryption. I can decrypt manually and open my file.
Running from the command line:
"Gtk-Message: 19:50:38.861: GtkD
Are you getting any error messages? Have you run KMM from command line?
Can you manually decrypt the file? That will check whether gnupg works
at all
I'm not a Fedora user, so I want to know whether Fedora 28 uses KDE
Frameworks or is still on KDE 4. If it has upgraded to Frameworks
(K
I took the plunge and updated my desktop to Fedora 28. KMM 4 can not
open my encrypted file so this appears to be a Fedora 27 vs. 28
problem.
What should I be looking for?
Brendan Coupe
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 1:55 PM, Brendan Coupe wrote:
> I compiled and installed the master on my main
I compiled and installed the master on my main computer without the
patch. I was able to open my encrypted file.
I am not able to open encrypted files on my laptop which is running Fedora 28.
I am able to open encrypted files on my desktop which is running Fedora 27.
I switched my desktop back t
I have been testing this fix and I think the provider needs to be
changed to "ofximporter" (not "ofximport"). Not sure if something
changed since this was posted.
Thanks for the tip. I'm one step closer to upgrading to KMM5.
Brendan Coupe
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 3:06 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
Thomas,
I just got around to trying the patch that you sent. I have not been
able to get the patch to work. I run the command "git apply PatchName"
as part of the scripts that I run to compile and install KMM. The
scripts have worked in the past.
The first time I ran it the error was:
error: lib