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Feb 18 2025
Feb 14 2025
Details should be the first action (since it's likely the most often used action by people who don't know about double-click). And I'd move the "destructive actions" to the bottom. And there are way to many separators.
In T7502#198141, @ebo wrote:Reminder: we have to keep in mind the workflow of the import of secret subkeys. Do we need different behavior conditional on "is primary key present" or not?
Feb 13 2025
Feb 12 2025
Okay. We now replace the standard Breeze icon of kleopatra with the red head for vsd and with a new blue head for gpd. The replacements are used for the About action and in the About dialog, but kwin (X11) insists on using the standard icon as window icon. And the system tray also shows the standard symbolic Breeze icon instead of the replacements. strace shows that the replacement icons embedded in the AppImage are loaded. No idea why kwin and the system tray still use the standard icons.
Feb 11 2025
In T7515#198012, @alexk wrote:Regarding the suggest list I would change the following:
but keep:
- Enable/Disable Certificate
Feb 10 2025
I did a quick test with a test user running a Wayland session and the AppImage works now.
Daniel confused --list-options with --dump-options. The linked completion script uses the latter.
Needs to be tested/verified by other developers. In short you do
./autogen.sh cd packages ./download.sh cd .. ./build.sh --appimage --builddir=...
If you omit the --builddir=... option then ~/b/SRCDIRNAME-appimage will be used.
Feb 9 2025
It's pretty ironic that we added DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS because of pinentry-gnome3 and now we need to add an option to remove it because of pinentry-gnome3.
Feb 7 2025
$ man gpg --gpgconf-list This command is similar to --list-config but in general only internally used by the gpgconf tool.
In general, "only internally used" means: Don't use this yourself or accept what it does.
Feb 6 2025
Fixed.
In T7515#197774, @TobiasFella wrote:I'd suggest removing:
Feb 5 2025
If a single OpenPGP certificate is updated then we now show the same detailed information for the update from WKD as for the update from a keyserver, i.e. if the certificate didn't change via WKD then we say so.
I think there's some confusion.
Feb 4 2025
You need to be asked this question when you restore the backup of all of your keys or when you migrate all your secret keys to a new computer.
Tested locally:
- Build the Docker image for building the AppImage (using the archived CentOS 7 packages).
- Build an AppImage for Gpg4win 4.4 with the unsplit gpgme repo.
- Build an AppImage for Gpg4win 4.4 with the split gpgme repos (T7262).
Feb 3 2025
I'm not sure what Kleopatra should do differently. Kleopatra relies on the error messages provided by gpgme which in turn relies on gpg's status messages.


