Sorin Srbu wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Dick Roth Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 12:44 PM To: CentOS List Subject: [CentOS] GnuPG for CentOS 5.3?
Good Morning--
I'm looking to shore up security in my system and with communications. Can you point me to the proper version of GnuPG for CentOS 5.3 (Final)?
root@mach003 ~/ [0]# yum list gnupg* [...] Installed Packages gnupg.i386 1.4.5-14 installed Available Packages gnupg2.i386 2.0.9-1.el5 epel
The 1.4.5-14-version is the default installed AFAIK. If you want something newer you'll have to look further, eg to the epel repo.
IMO the default install of gpg is good enough. Remember, you break it, you get to keep the pieces.
Is this for use with Evolution or Thinderbird?
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Thanks to all who responded. I'll be using Thunderbird.
Dick
On 10/2/09, Dick Roth raroth7@comcast.net wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Dick Roth Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 12:44 PM To: CentOS List Subject: [CentOS] GnuPG for CentOS 5.3?
Good Morning--
I'm looking to shore up security in my system and with communications. Can you point me to the proper version of GnuPG for CentOS 5.3 (Final)?
<snip>
Is this for use with Evolution or Thinderbird?
Thanks to all who responded. I'll be using Thunderbird.
Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I have installed. You may want to consider it. Lanny Lanny
On Sat, 2009-10-03 at 14:38 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 10/2/09, Dick Roth raroth7@comcast.net wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On
Behalf
Of Dick Roth Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 12:44 PM To: CentOS List Subject: [CentOS] GnuPG for CentOS 5.3?
Good Morning--
I'm looking to shore up security in my system and with communications. Can you point me to the proper version of GnuPG for CentOS 5.3 (Final)?
<snip> >> Is this for use with Evolution or Thinderbird?
Thanks to all who responded. I'll be using Thunderbird.
Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I have installed. You may want to consider it. Lanny Lanny
If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to use.
On 10/3/09, Tait Clarridge tait@clarridge.ca wrote:
On Sat, 2009-10-03 at 14:38 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I have installed. You may want to consider it. Lanny Lanny
If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to use.
Is seahorse available in a yum repository? I have epel and rpmforge enabled, but didn't find it there.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote: <snip>
Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I have installed. You may want to consider it. <snip>
If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to use.
Is seahorse available in a yum repository? I have epel and rpmforge enabled, but didn't find it there.
http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/ Looking for an RPM for Seahorse 2.24.0 for CentOS 5.3 (i386 arch) but not finding it. Is there an SRPM I can rebuild? Where? TIA!
On 10/03/2009 10:08 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
<snip> >>> Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I >>> have installed. You may want to consider it. <snip> >> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >> use. > > Is seahorse available in a yum repository? I have epel and rpmforge > enabled, but didn't find it there.
http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/ Looking for an RPM for Seahorse 2.24.0 for CentOS 5.3 (i386 arch) but not finding it. Is there an SRPM I can rebuild? Where? TIA!
Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse will not work with CentOS.
Karanbir does have a version compiled (seahorse-1.0.1-9) for centos-5 here:
http://centos.karan.org/el5/extras/testing/SRPMS/
I am not sure if that is the latest version that will work with CentOS-5 or if there are any security issues with that version.
Here is where you can find all the seahorse sources, so you can find the highest version that will compile on gtk-2.10.x and use Karanbir's SRPM as a template if a newer version is available that will work.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 08:24 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/03/2009 10:08 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
<snip> >>> Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I >>> have installed. You may want to consider it. <snip> >> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >> use. > > Is seahorse available in a yum repository? I have epel and rpmforge > enabled, but didn't find it there.
http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/ Looking for an RPM for Seahorse 2.24.0 for CentOS 5.3 (i386 arch) but not finding it. Is there an SRPM I can rebuild? Where? TIA!
Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse will not work with CentOS.
Karanbir does have a version compiled (seahorse-1.0.1-9) for centos-5 here:
I just rebuilt this rpm on my CentOS 5 box and it rebuilt just fine, Installed and seems to be working fine as well, as far as the security implications i could not attest to, but it is installed and working well here.
I am not sure if that is the latest version that will work with CentOS-5 or if there are any security issues with that version.
Here is where you can find all the seahorse sources, so you can find the highest version that will compile on gtk-2.10.x and use Karanbir's SRPM as a template if a newer version is available that will work.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 10/04/2009 08:50 AM, lostson wrote:
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 08:24 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/03/2009 10:08 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
<snip> >>> Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I >>> have installed. You may want to consider it. <snip> >> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >> use. > > Is seahorse available in a yum repository? I have epel and rpmforge > enabled, but didn't find it there.
http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/ Looking for an RPM for Seahorse 2.24.0 for CentOS 5.3 (i386 arch) but not finding it. Is there an SRPM I can rebuild? Where? TIA!
Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse will not work with CentOS.
Karanbir does have a version compiled (seahorse-1.0.1-9) for centos-5 here:
I just rebuilt this rpm on my CentOS 5 box and it rebuilt just fine, Installed and seems to be working fine as well, as far as the security implications i could not attest to, but it is installed and working well here.
That version does build OK on my c5 as well.
I am not sure if that is the latest version that will work with CentOS-5 or if there are any security issues with that version.
Here is where you can find all the seahorse sources, so you can find the highest version that will compile on gtk-2.10.x and use Karanbir's SRPM as a template if a newer version is available that will work.
Looking at the sources and reading the INSTALL requirements from the tarballs, it would seem that the last version which would build where CentOS-5 meets all the build requires without a core package upgrade would be "seahorse-2.20.3". Any version higher than that has a requirement for a newer version of gnome-keyring than comes with CentOS-5.x.
There is a requirement for gpgme > 1.x which is not in CentOS but can be obtained from Dag's RPMForge (has version 1.1.8).
I did not build this, but it should build according to the INSTALL docs.
On 10/04/2009 09:04 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/04/2009 08:50 AM, lostson wrote:
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 08:24 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/03/2009 10:08 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
<snip> >>> Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I >>> have installed. You may want to consider it. <snip> >> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >> use. > > Is seahorse available in a yum repository? I have epel and rpmforge > enabled, but didn't find it there.
http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/ Looking for an RPM for Seahorse 2.24.0 for CentOS 5.3 (i386 arch) but not finding it. Is there an SRPM I can rebuild? Where? TIA!
Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse will not work with CentOS.
Karanbir does have a version compiled (seahorse-1.0.1-9) for centos-5 here:
I just rebuilt this rpm on my CentOS 5 box and it rebuilt just fine, Installed and seems to be working fine as well, as far as the security implications i could not attest to, but it is installed and working well here.
That version does build OK on my c5 as well.
I am not sure if that is the latest version that will work with CentOS-5 or if there are any security issues with that version.
Here is where you can find all the seahorse sources, so you can find the highest version that will compile on gtk-2.10.x and use Karanbir's SRPM as a template if a newer version is available that will work.
Looking at the sources and reading the INSTALL requirements from the tarballs, it would seem that the last version which would build where CentOS-5 meets all the build requires without a core package upgrade would be "seahorse-2.20.3". Any version higher than that has a requirement for a newer version of gnome-keyring than comes with CentOS-5.x.
There is a requirement for gpgme > 1.x which is not in CentOS but can be obtained from Dag's RPMForge (has version 1.1.8).
I did not build this, but it should build according to the INSTALL docs.
This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them available for mock if you build with that).
http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
(version is seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm )
I have no idea if it works, but it is indeed the latest version from the upstream sources which will build with the gnome-keyring version that ships with CentOS-5.
If you wait to build on CentOS-5.4 (or if you are on the QA team) then you do not need pth from RPMForge as that is added to RHEL-5.4.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
On 10/04/2009 09:04 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/04/2009 08:50 AM, lostson wrote:
> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to
<snip>
CentOS-5 meets all the build requires without a core package upgrade would be "seahorse-2.20.3". Any version higher than that has a requirement for a newer version of gnome-keyring than comes with CentOS-5.x.
<snip>
This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them available for mock if you build with that).
http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
(version is seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm )
I have no idea if it works, but it is indeed the latest version from the upstream sources which will build with the gnome-keyring version that ships with CentOS-5.
If you wait to build on CentOS-5.4 (or if you are on the QA team) then you do not need pth from RPMForge as that is added to RHEL-5.4.
I see the SRPM on the CentOS web site and I will download it and the other packages and give this a shot. This is new territory for me, but with luck.... Thanks!
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote: <snip>
> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to > use.
<snip>
Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse will not work with CentOS.
<snip>
This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them available for mock if you build with that).
Johnny: Also this dependency: Installing for dependencies: libgpg-error-devel i386 1.4-2 base 17 k Now I'll try to get the SRPM for Seahorse on the CentOS web site. Lanny
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
<snip> >>>>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>>>>> use. <snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS. <snip> > > This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, > gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them > available for mock if you build with that).
Johnny: Also this dependency: Installing for dependencies: libgpg-error-devel i386 1.4-2 base 17 k Now I'll try to get the SRPM for Seahorse on the CentOS web site. Lanny
Johnny: I got the SRPM and I tried to rebuild seahorse, but I got a bunch of build dependencies (see below). Are all of those compatible with CentOS 5 .3 (32 bit)? If so, I'll get them and try it again. Also, I am not trying to build as root (which I know is dangerous), but am getting those warnings user and group mockbuild does not exist - using root. Does that mean it is trying to build as root, which is dangerous? If so, how do I avoid that danger? TIA! Lanny
[devel@dell2400 SRPMS]$ rpmbuild --rebuild seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm Installing seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root error: Failed build dependencies: gedit-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnome-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnomeui-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 nautilus-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libsoup-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 openldap-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-panel-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libnotify-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 perl-XML-Parser is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-keyring-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-glib-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 chrpath is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 [devel@dell2400 SRPMS]$
On 10/04/2009 12:22 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
<snip> >>>>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>>>>> use. <snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS. <snip> > > This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, > gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them > available for mock if you build with that).
Johnny: Also this dependency: Installing for dependencies: libgpg-error-devel i386 1.4-2 base 17 k Now I'll try to get the SRPM for Seahorse on the CentOS web site. Lanny
Johnny: I got the SRPM and I tried to rebuild seahorse, but I got a bunch of build dependencies (see below). Are all of those compatible with CentOS 5 .3 (32 bit)? If so, I'll get them and try it again. Also, I am not trying to build as root (which I know is dangerous), but am getting those warnings user and group mockbuild does not exist
- using root. Does that mean it is trying to build as root, which is
dangerous? If so, how do I avoid that danger? TIA! Lanny
[devel@dell2400 SRPMS]$ rpmbuild --rebuild seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm Installing seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root error: Failed build dependencies: gedit-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnome-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnomeui-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 nautilus-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libsoup-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 openldap-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-panel-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libnotify-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 perl-XML-Parser is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-keyring-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-glib-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 chrpath is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386
first do this (all one line):
yum install `rpm -qp --requires seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm | awk {'print $1'}`
(the tick character that surrounds everything is the character to the left of the 1 key (`), not a single quote ... there is a single quote around 'print $1')
That should install all the required packages to build the RPM. You can look in /var/log/yum.log to see exactly what was installed and be able to remove them after you are done.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
On 10/04/2009 04:59 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/04/2009 12:22 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
<snip> >>>>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>>>>> use. <snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS. <snip> > > This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, > gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them > available for mock if you build with that).
Johnny: Also this dependency: Installing for dependencies: libgpg-error-devel i386 1.4-2 base 17 k Now I'll try to get the SRPM for Seahorse on the CentOS web site. Lanny
Johnny: I got the SRPM and I tried to rebuild seahorse, but I got a bunch of build dependencies (see below). Are all of those compatible with CentOS 5 .3 (32 bit)? If so, I'll get them and try it again. Also, I am not trying to build as root (which I know is dangerous), but am getting those warnings user and group mockbuild does not exist
- using root. Does that mean it is trying to build as root, which is
dangerous? If so, how do I avoid that danger? TIA! Lanny
[devel@dell2400 SRPMS]$ rpmbuild --rebuild seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm Installing seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root error: Failed build dependencies: gedit-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnome-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnomeui-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 nautilus-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libsoup-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 openldap-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-panel-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libnotify-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 perl-XML-Parser is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-keyring-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-glib-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 chrpath is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386
first do this (all one line):
yum install `rpm -qp --requires seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm | awk {'print $1'}`
(the tick character that surrounds everything is the character to the left of the 1 key (`), not a single quote ... there is a single quote around 'print $1')
That should install all the required packages to build the RPM. You can look in /var/log/yum.log to see exactly what was installed and be able to remove them after you are done.
If you have not already started, I'll build and publish these for i386 and x86_64 to the same directory ... expect to see them in at 20 minutes.
However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
On 10/04/2009 05:05 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/04/2009 04:59 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 10/04/2009 12:22 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
<snip> >>>>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>>>>> use. <snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS. <snip> > > This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, > gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them > available for mock if you build with that).
Johnny: Also this dependency: Installing for dependencies: libgpg-error-devel i386 1.4-2 base 17 k Now I'll try to get the SRPM for Seahorse on the CentOS web site. Lanny
Johnny: I got the SRPM and I tried to rebuild seahorse, but I got a bunch of build dependencies (see below). Are all of those compatible with CentOS 5 .3 (32 bit)? If so, I'll get them and try it again. Also, I am not trying to build as root (which I know is dangerous), but am getting those warnings user and group mockbuild does not exist
- using root. Does that mean it is trying to build as root, which is
dangerous? If so, how do I avoid that danger? TIA! Lanny
[devel@dell2400 SRPMS]$ rpmbuild --rebuild seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm Installing seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root error: Failed build dependencies: gedit-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnome-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libgnomeui-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 nautilus-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libsoup-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 openldap-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-panel-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 libnotify-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 perl-XML-Parser is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 gnome-keyring-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 avahi-glib-devel is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 chrpath is needed by seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386
first do this (all one line):
yum install `rpm -qp --requires seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm | awk {'print $1'}`
(the tick character that surrounds everything is the character to the left of the 1 key (`), not a single quote ... there is a single quote around 'print $1')
That should install all the required packages to build the RPM. You can look in /var/log/yum.log to see exactly what was installed and be able to remove them after you are done.
If you have not already started, I'll build and publish these for i386 and x86_64 to the same directory ... expect to see them in at 20 minutes.
However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work.
OK, the i386 and x86_64 RPMs are now also at:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Johnny Hughes
<snip> >>>>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>>>>> use. <snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS.
<snip>
However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work.
OK, the i386 and x86_64 RPMs are now also at: http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
I installed the i386 RPM with a couple of error messages:
Package seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386.rpm is not signed (I accepted that and continued)
Installed successfully with this warning (which I see frequently, when using YUM to install/update packages):
seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 /sbin/ldconfig: /usr/lib/libjspTru64Alpha.so is not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start.
Launched seahorse from shell and I see these error messages, so I think I need to start the dns-sd service. I will poke around and see what Seahorse is like. Thank you again!
[lanny@dell2400 ~]$ seahorse can't lock memory: Cannot allocate memoryWARNING: not using secure memory for passwords ** Message: init gpgme version 1.1.8
** (seahorse:9254): WARNING **: DNS-SD initialization failed: Daemon not running
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Johnny Hughes
<snip> >> However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work. > OK, the i386 and x86_64 RPMs are now also at: > http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
<snip>
Launched seahorse from shell and I see these error messages, so I think I need to start the dns-sd service. I will poke around and see what Seahorse is like. Thank you again!
[lanny@dell2400 ~]$ seahorse can't lock memory: Cannot allocate memoryWARNING: not using secure memory for passwords ** Message: init gpgme version 1.1.8
** (seahorse:9254): WARNING **: DNS-SD initialization failed: Daemon not running
There's no dns-sd service? Maybe it's not necessary, for me to have that service running, to use Seahorse?
[root@dell2400 ~]# service DNS-SD start DNS-SD: unrecognized service [root@dell2400 ~]#
On 10/04/2009 07:50 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Johnny Hughes
<snip> >> However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work. > OK, the i386 and x86_64 RPMs are now also at: > http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
<snip> > Launched seahorse from shell and I see these error messages, so I > think I need to start the dns-sd service. I will poke around and see > what Seahorse is like. Thank you again! > > [lanny@dell2400 ~]$ seahorse > can't lock memory: Cannot allocate memoryWARNING: not using secure > memory for passwords > ** Message: init gpgme version 1.1.8 > > ** (seahorse:9254): WARNING **: DNS-SD initialization failed: Daemon not running
There's no dns-sd service? Maybe it's not necessary, for me to have that service running, to use Seahorse?
[root@dell2400 ~]# service DNS-SD start DNS-SD: unrecognized service [root@dell2400 ~]#
It seems that dns-sd is part of gnome-vfs2. I do not have that error. Do you have gnome-vfs2 installed.
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote: <snip>
It seems that dns-sd is part of gnome-vfs2. I do not have that error. Do you have gnome-vfs2 installed.
Yes. After reading your post I tried to install it and got this: Package gnome-vfs2-2.16.2-4.el5.i386 already installed and latest version Nothing to do [root@dell2400 ~]#
When I launch seahorse, I get the following message in the shell, but seahorse also launches. Not sure if I need that service running to run seahorse. I will see if I can get it to work. Thank you and have a great week!
[lanny@dell2400 ~]$ seahorse can't lock memory: Cannot allocate memoryWARNING: not using secure memory for passwords ** Message: init gpgme version 1.1.8
** (seahorse:3907): WARNING **: DNS-SD initialization failed: Daemon not running
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote: <snip.
If you have not already started, I'll build and publish these for i386 and x86_64 to the same directory ... expect to see them in at 20 minutes.
However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work.
OK, the i386 and x86_64 RPMs are now also at: http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
Johnny: On Sunday, you spent a lot of time working on the seahorse package. Based on limited testing of the i386 package on CentOS 5.3, so far, everything I have tried seems to work properly. It is integrated properly into Nautilus and Gedit. When I launch seahorse in the GNOME Terminal, I get two (2) errors, however, they do not seem to prevent the program from working properly. :-) Possibly you can move seahorse (at least the i386 version) into the testing repo or even into extras. Thank you again, for your time and help on this! Lanny
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
On 10/04/2009 12:22 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
<snip>
>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>> use.
<snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS. <snip> > > This SRPM will build on CentOS-5.x ... IF ... you install gpgme, > gpgme-devel, and pth from RPMForge on the build machine (or make them > available for mock if you build with that).
<snip>
first do this (all one line):
yum install `rpm -qp --requires seahorse-2.20.3-3.src.rpm | awk {'print $1'}`
(the tick character that surrounds everything is the character to the left of the 1 key (`), not a single quote ... there is a single quote around 'print $1')
That should install all the required packages to build the RPM. You can look in /var/log/yum.log to see exactly what was installed and be able to remove them after you are done.
Johnny: Thank you! After I read the above, I read your later posts and I will get the i386 RPM you made. Will report back, as to whether or not I was successful. Much appreciated! Lanny
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
On 10/03/2009 10:08 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
<snip> >>> Dick: I use Gnome, but there is a front end for GnuPG, KGpg that I >>> have installed. You may want to consider it. <snip> >> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >> use.
<snip>
Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse will not work with CentOS.
<snip> Johnny: Thank you for all of the very valuable information. Since it is for security, I would prefer the latest version of Seahorse, but since it's not compatible with CentOS 5.3, I will wait until it is compatible. Lanny