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Subject: Re: [Kde-pim] pintentry-qt4 integrated upstream
From: Ingo =?iso-8859-1?q?Kl=F6cker?= <kloecker () kde ! org>
Date: 2009-05-31 13:12:41
Message-ID: 200905311512.42176 () thufir ! ingo-kloecker ! de
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On Friday 29 May 2009, Till Adam wrote:
> 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.
Awesome.
> 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,
Yeah, I hacked this crude Qt4 port of the Qt3 version in Glasgow because
I needed a pinentry on the MacBook. :-)
> 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?
Feel free to remove it now that it has found a new cozy home.
> 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.
Thanks for taking care of "my" baby! :-)
Regards,
Ingo
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