I have Mandriva 2007 installed on two systems, a desktop and my laptop. Both installs are identical in all ways (same libs, updates, etc). On the desktop system, Kmail, Kgpg, and gpg-agent are all playing well together...they are working. On the laptop, however, gpg-agent will NOT create the required socket in the ~/.gnupg/ directory so every time KDE starts I get a complaint from Kgpg that gpg-agent is set to run but apparently is not running and that I need to correct this in Kgpg settings, etc. I cannot sign nor encrypt messages as a result on the laptop. If I run gpg-agent.sh (script containing: 'eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)" ') manually, I get a message stating that the socket could not be created.
Again, no problems on the desktop system.
I have tried renaming the .gnupg directory and creating a new .gnupg directory by running gpg from the CLI, then copying the old conf files, etc, over to the new directory, but no go. If I start kwatchgnupg, the socket is created but instead of a problem with "socket could not be created" I get the message, "connection refused" when I then run the gpg-agent script - and kmail encryption and kgpg still wont work for me.
I have checked permissions and ownerships, I have copied the exact same conf files from the desktop over to the laptop. I have uninstalled and reinstalled gnupg. Nothing works. The laptop refuses to create the socket and work while the desktop has no issues at all.
Any ideas?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "praedor" (May 22nd 2007, 2:51am)