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List:       exmh-workers
Subject:    Re: error exmh 2.1.0 04/14/1999 (fwd)
From:       "Markus" <gruber () eikon ! tum ! de>
Date:       1999-06-19 9:31:39
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brown9@niehs.nih.gov said:
> I am running the PGP-enabled CVS exmh available on the multipgp
> revision  branch and just updated my version of it and re-installed.
> The bug remains.

> I did the following:

> 1.  Started exmh from an xterm 2.  Hit 'Comp' to open an sedit compose
> window 3.  typed my address in the To: header 4.  Put the cursor in
> the body of the message 5.  Selected More... -> Attachment ->  Attach
> File... and selected a  text/plain file to insert. 6.  Answered OK to
> the MIME type dialogue without changing any defaults.

> At this point I got another stack trace just like the one I already
> sent.

> I was unable to locate the Sedit PGP Password preference setting so
> I'm  attaching a file with all PGP related entries out of my
> exmh-defaults.

cwg-exmh@DeepEddy.Com said:
> Ah...there is no such option there until Markus gets his stuff and my
> stuff  merged.  Am I correct in understanding that the problem
> originally came up  with an earlier version from that branch?  

> If so, this is for you Markus.

> If not, .... ummm, it's in old code that neither he nor I wrote.

I tried to attach a file the same way as Lance did.
I got the following trace:

can't read "pgp(format,217)": no such element in array
    while executing
"if {$pgp(enabled) && ($pgp(format,$id) == "plain")} {
	Exmh_Status "Changed PGP encoding from plain to multipart"
	set pgp(format,$id) "pm"
    }"
    (procedure "Sedit_FixPgpFormat" line 3)
    invoked from within
"Sedit_FixPgpFormat [SeditId $draft]"
    (procedure "SeditInsertFileDialog" line 8)
    invoked from within
"SeditInsertFileDialog /home/markus/mhMail/drafts/217 .sedit217.f.t"
    invoked from within
".sedit217.but.more.m.attach invoke active"
    ("uplevel" body line 1)
    invoked from within
"uplevel #0 [list $w invoke active]"
    (procedure "tkMenuInvoke" line 29)
    invoked from within
"tkMenuInvoke .sedit217.but.more.m.attach 1"
    (command bound to event)

The problem is, that my multipgp exmh uses the old PGP interface, which 
conflicts here with your interface, Chris. I'm going to look at the code and 
try a quickfix (simply removing something). Have you written code that does 
encryption of parts, Chris? The error message looks like there is pgp parts 
support in exmh.

Markus


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