Folks, I wanted to give the interested parties a heads up that we've managed to get pinentry-qt4, the Qt4 rewrite of the pinentry application for the gnupg crypto stack, integrated into upstream gnupg. So now there is a pinentry available that will look and work the same way on all relevant platforms. We based this on the initial version in playground, written by Ingo Kloecker, if I remember correctly, added a bunch of features like use of secmem, a password strength meter, etc, to bring it to feature parity with and to the same level of security as the other pinentry implementations in gnupg (console, gtk+, native Windows). It is now integrated with gnupg's pinentry subversion module and package and built as part of that if qt4 is found on the system. It can crosscompile to windows via gcc's mingw target and builds natively on Mac and Linux. It also builds natively on Windows, in theory, using cygwin's autotools support. We have not been able to convince the gnupg community of moving to cmake. Yet. ;) Since this is a standalone binary it should also work fine in otherwise MSVC built KDE installations, for example, no linking required. This means that the version in playgroud should be deprecated and no longer packaged. Maybe we should remove it, or mark it as read-only? Ingo? We, that is KDAB, Intevation and g10-code, are committed to maintaining this version of pinentry along with the rest of gnupg and kdepim, of course. Making this work has been a joint effort of said companies. Cheers, Till -- Till Adam Director of Buying Shoes and Things Starting with K KDAB - Proud Patron of KDE _______________________________________________ kde-mac@kde.org List Information: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-mac KDE/Mac Information: http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Projects/KDE_on_Mac_OS_X