smime_keys init doesn't create directories
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- Subject: smime_keys init doesn't create directories
- From: Andrew Diederich <andrewdied@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:11:30 -0600
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I'm using the mutt 1.5.17 package on ubuntu 8.04. I have a thawte email
certificate I'm trying to use with mutt. About the first thing in the
smime readme is to "smime_keys init", which should create the ~/.smime/
set of directories and subdirectories I have in my .muttrc.
Unfortunately, no directories or the .index files are created. I
threw some print statements in the smime_keys perl script, and it looks
like it's getting all the correct variables. I'm not a perlmonger, so
I'm not sure how to change the script for force it to really create the
files and directories it needs. Also, since it's not working quite
right, if I make the files by hand, I don't know why the script isn't
working, so it may break further when I need it.
Has anyone else ran into where smime_keys init doesn't init, and fixed
it? Thanks for the help.
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Andrew Diederich