I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
Anne
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 21:40 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
If you run it in a terminal window, does it spew any abnormal diagnostic or error messages?
On Friday 03 November 2006 02:31, Peter Gordon wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 21:40 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
If you run it in a terminal window, does it spew any abnormal diagnostic or error messages?
No, it just hangs until I use Ctrl-C.
Anne
On Friday 03 November 2006 02:31, Peter Gordon wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 21:40 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
If you run it in a terminal window, does it spew any abnormal diagnostic or error messages?
I forgot to say that I can launch it as root from a terminal - not that it helps me ;-)
Anne
On Friday 03 November 2006 02:31, Peter Gordon wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 21:40 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
If you run it in a terminal window, does it spew any abnormal diagnostic or error messages?
Here's clue! I tried 'gpg --list-keys' and got
gpg: waiting for lock (held by 6678 - probably dead) ...
So far I haven't managed to find this lockfile, though. Any ideas?
Anne
On Friday 03 November 2006 10:40, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 03 November 2006 02:31, Peter Gordon wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 21:40 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
If you run it in a terminal window, does it spew any abnormal diagnostic or error messages?
Here's clue! I tried 'gpg --list-keys' and got
gpg: waiting for lock (held by 6678 - probably dead) ...
So far I haven't managed to find this lockfile, though. Any ideas?
Its not in /var/lock?
Anne
On Friday 03 November 2006 16:49, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 03 November 2006 10:40, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 03 November 2006 02:31, Peter Gordon wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 21:40 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think this is since I updated earlier today, but I can't get kgpg to run as user. It was fine last night, and there was a whole lot of kde updates today. Any ideas, anyone?
If you run it in a terminal window, does it spew any abnormal diagnostic or error messages?
Here's clue! I tried 'gpg --list-keys' and got
gpg: waiting for lock (held by 6678 - probably dead) ...
So far I haven't managed to find this lockfile, though. Any ideas?
Its not in /var/lock?
No, that's the first place I looked. If this has been there since yesterday it's not going to time-out, either.
Anne