here comes the kde version for askpass
Created attachment 105133 [details] draft ksshaskpass-0.3.ebuild here is a draft of the ebuild but it gives me some prob with the docs installation Maybe someone can fix it ;-)
I've asked some help also on the forum, let see if I find someone there http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3846625.html#3846625
Created attachment 107325 [details] draft ksshaskpass-0.3.ebuild this one compiles
An ebuild is now in sunrise and soon available here: http://gentoo-sunrise.org/svn/reviewed/kde-misc/ksshaskpass/
Created attachment 176236 [details] ksshaskpass-0.5.1 ebuild New version for KDE 4
An ebuild for 0.5.1 is now in kde-crazy overlay
99ssh_askpass is missing if you install it without kdeprefix. It should be distributed in the files/ folder containing the following line: SSH_ASKPASS="/usr/bin/ksshaskpass"
how about ksshaskpass-0.5.1.ebuild not needing KDE 4? Because KDE 4 is way too Gnomey / horrible / dumbed down for many users, so they still use KDE 3.5. I, for one, will stay on KDE 3.5 until the options in are all in KDE 4 again. And I’m far from the only one. :) Is there a reason it has KDE 4 as a dependency? I want to help making it work in KDE 3.5
Created attachment 192285 [details] ksshaskpass-0.5.1 ebuild. More accurate in kdeprefix-ed installs. Much more modified ebuild version: 1. Actually honor kdeprefix use flag and put SSH_ASKPASS env setting either in /usr/kde/VERSION/env or /etc/kde/env. 2. Make postinstall message more verbose.
ksshaskpass 0.4.1 still has the problem, that when you’re too slow in entering the password right after login, autostarting scripts can't use it and just exit. (Like a script that’s mounting ssh directories. I hope there will be a solution for this is 0.5.1.
0.5.3 works out of the box by simply renaming the ebuild.
Could you remove me from the ML please. I'm the Reporter, but not using gentoo anymore. Leo
(In reply to comment #12) > Could you remove me from the ML please. > I'm the Reporter, but not using gentoo anymore. I think you can remove your whole account. Or just change the e-mail preferences so you won’t receive anything anymore. And as a last resort, you can always just change the e-mail address to a non-existent one.
In tree, thank you all for your contributions