On Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:44, Phil Schaffner wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Tuesday 17 February 2009 16:25:07 Steve Huff wrote: > >> On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: > >>> What am I missing? > >> > >> ask yum: > >> > >> [shuff at srdce ~]$ yum provides /usr/bin/gpg-agent > >> ... > >> gnupg2.i386 : Utility for secure communication and data storage > > > > yum install gnupg2 > > Loading "fastestmirror" plugin > > Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile > > * adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownload.adobe.com > > * kbs-CentOS-Extras: centos.karan.org > > * rpmforge: www.mirrorservice.org > > * base: mirrors.dedipower.com > > * updates: mirrors.dedipower.com > > * addons: mirrors.dedipower.com > > * extras: mirrors.dedipower.com > > Setting up Install Process > > Parsing package install arguments > > No package gnupg2 available. > > Nothing to do > > As Rex Dieter said earlier - "EPEL"... > > [root at wx1 ~]# yum info gnupg2 > Loading "priorities" plugin > Loading "changelog" plugin > Loading "downloadonly" plugin > Loading "skip-broken" plugin > Loading "fastestmirror" plugin > Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile > * epel: mirror.umoss.org > * rpmforge: rh-mirror.linux.iastate.edu > * extras: CentOS > * local: CentOS > * updates: CentOS > * base: CentOS > * centosplus: CentOS > * addons: CentOS > Excluding Packages from Red Hat Enterprise 5 - RPMforge.net - dag > Finished > Excluding Packages from CentOS-5 - Plus > Finished > 7252 packages excluded due to repository priority protections > Available Packages > Name : gnupg2 > Arch : i386 > Version: 2.0.8 > Release: 1.el5 > Size : 2.4 M > Repo : epel > Summary: Utility for secure communication and data storage > Description: > GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can > be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes > an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed > OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440 and the S/MIME > standard as described by several RFCs. > > GnuPG 2.0 is the stable version of GnuPG integrating support for > OpenPGP and S/MIME. It does not conflict with an installed 1.x > OpenPGP-only version. > > GnuPG 2.0 is a newer version of GnuPG with additional support for > S/MIME. It has a different design philosophy that splits > functionality up into several modules. Both versions may be installed > simultaneously without any conflict (gpg is called gpg2 in GnuPG 2). > In fact, the gpg version from GnuPG 1.x is able to make use of the > gpg-agent as included in GnuPG 2 and allows for seamless passphrase > caching. The advantage of GnupG 1.x is its smaller size and no > dependency on other modules at run and build time. > Thanks, Phil and Rex. Everything's absolutely fine, now. That just leaves the terrible konqueror problem, and no-one seems to have any ideas on that. :-( Anne