Description of problem: The Keyring plugin is not available in Fedora's jpilot package. No, I don't actually use my Palm anymore, but I do have information which I previously kept in Keyring which I haven't moved to another program. I have been able to access this on my Cygwin build of jpilot but was unable to when I transferred my databases to a Fedora machine. The cause is that, when libgcrypt was added as an alternative crypto library, it was made the default in a way that openssl would not be used unless a configure option was provided, even if libgcrypt was not found. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): jpilot-1.8.2-8.fc28 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start jpilot (Office -> J-Pilot) 2. Open the Plugins drop-down menu. Actual results: Only Expense (F5) is listed. This makes it impossible to open Keyring databases from Palm backups. Expected results: Keyring (F6) should also be listed. Additional info: Patch to follow.
Created attachment 1456627 [details] Patch for rawhide F28 scratch build: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=28026044
Thanks, fixed in commit: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/jpilot/c/ecbffc1f0cb0d03782644105b9f9bd5f1a55ea28
jpilot-1.8.2-11.fc28 has been submitted as an update to Fedora 28. https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-32161492b5
jpilot-1.8.2-11.fc28 has been pushed to the Fedora 28 testing repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing for instructions on how to install test updates. You can provide feedback for this update here: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-32161492b5
jpilot-1.8.2-11.fc28 has been pushed to the Fedora 28 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.