The original reporter mentioned that this is working for him now so I'm closing
this bug.
(Also it was annoying that this bug was the very first on
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs because the importance was set to unknown.
Now bug #1 is the first as it should be. Please change importance of t
Marking invalid for kdeutils-kde4 as KDE 4 is default in Intrepid, so
the issue will be tracked in kdeutils anyway.
** Changed in: kdeutils-kde4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This seems to be working for me now, on a clean install of Ubuntu Hardy.
I'll check for it on the previous install as well.
If it's still not working there, any suggestions of where to check for
settings differences?
Also, this is not working in kgpg-kde4 either.
** Also affects: kdeutils-kde4
I'm with KDE: 3.5.8 KGpg: 1.2.2 and I can't reproduce your bug
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Is it possibly failing to spawn a terminal?
Alex, can you try running kgpg from a terminal (konsole, xterm, gnome-
terminal, whatever) and see if there's any interesting output when it
fails to delete the keypair?
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I am using Kgpg 1.2.2 (KDE 3.5.8) running Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). I
am not able to reproduce this bug using the "Steps to reproduce:"
instructions provided. I was able to delete the key pair by right-
clicking, selecting "Delete key pair", pressing the "Delete" button on
the warning dialog and
** Changed in: kdeutils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jonathan Jesse (jjesse) => Kubuntu Team (kubuntu-team)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Also, not sure if it matters but I am using the gpg agent.
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I am using kgpg 1.2.2 (using KDE 2.5.8) in Gnome on Ubuntu 7.10
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Even after moving my .gnupg directory out of the way so that gpg
settings are at default, it still doesn't do anything when I try to
delete the keypair.
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Good evening,
I was working through this bug and am unable to replicate this problem.
I am using KGpg 1.2.2 (Using KDE 3.5.8) under Kubuntu 7.10
Steps I took to try and reproduce:
1. generate a keypair
2. select the keypair
3. right-click and select delete
4. answer the questions about deleti
This needs to be fixed...soon.
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