[Mulberry-discuss] Problem with mail/mulberry

Palle Girgensohn girgen at FreeBSD.org
Wed Jan 3 01:44:34 PST 2007


Hi Paul,

Sounds strange that it complains about libXext.so.6, but perhaps you just 
didn't have linux-xorg-libs installed or up to date. Seens like the 
deinstall/reinstall process fixed that. How did you portupgrade, with `-R'? 
What versions of linux-emulation and other linux ports do you have?

I can confirm that S/MIME plugin is not loaded for me either. Did it work 
with the previous version?

/Palle




--On tisdag, januari 02, 2007 13.46.10 -0600 Paul Schmehl 
<pauls at utdallas.edu> wrote:

> Recently I portupgraded mail/mulberry.  Afterwards, mulberry wouldn't
> start.  It generated an error complaining about a missing libXext.so.6.
> After deinstalling and reinstalling, mulberry launches and works as
> expected.  However, I now cannot sign messages.
>
> I removed and re-imported my certs to make sure that wasn't the problem.
> This is the error I'm getting:
>
> GPG Plugin Error: gpg: WARNING: using insecure
> memory! gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html
> for more information gpg: skipped "pauls at utdallas.edu":
> secret key not available gpg: signing failed: secret key
> not available
>
> The strange thing is, I'm not using GPG.  I'm using S/MIME.  Looking at
> the security preferences, I can see that S/MIME is not loaded.  Checking
> in the plugins directory, the S/MIME plugin is there.  I did a complete
> deinstall and distclean and reinstalled, but the problem still exists.
>
> I'm not sure if this is a port problem or a distro problem, so I'm
> mailing both the FreeBSD ports list and the mulberry discussion list.
> (I'm also cc'ing the FBSD port maintainer.)
>
> uname -a
> FreeBSD utd59514.utdallas.edu 6.0-SECURITY FreeBSD 6.0-SECURITY #0: Tue
> Apr 18 08:56:09 UTC 2006
> root at builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
>
> mulberry -v
> 4.0.7
>
> Paul Schmehl (pauls at utdallas.edu)
> Senior Information Security Analyst
> The University of Texas at Dallas
> http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
>






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