On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Mike Rooney <email address hidden> wrote:
> Okay, I tested it on Intrepid and it works! By the way, the small
> project now lives at https://launchpad.net/ecryptfs-gui.
>
> Dustin, any feedback on my previous comment? I am not sure exactly where
> to go from here.
I think your LP project is okay for now, until we get to a point when
we're ready to push it upstream. Obviously, we should have this
somewhere under version control while you're developing it ;-)
I, too tried it, and it worked okay for me.
Is there any chance you could take a look at putting a frontend on
ecryptfs-setup-private? The manpage and the usage statements should
document the necessary/optional inputs as well.
I'd love to add an entry to System->Preferences->Encrypted Private
Directory where users could go to initially set this up, and then
later configure it.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Mike Rooney <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/ecryptfs- gui.
> Okay, I tested it on Intrepid and it works! By the way, the small
> project now lives at https:/
>
> Dustin, any feedback on my previous comment? I am not sure exactly where
> to go from here.
I think your LP project is okay for now, until we get to a point when
we're ready to push it upstream. Obviously, we should have this
somewhere under version control while you're developing it ;-)
I, too tried it, and it worked okay for me.
Is there any chance you could take a look at putting a frontend on setup-private? The manpage and the usage statements should
ecryptfs-
document the necessary/optional inputs as well.
I'd love to add an entry to System- >Preferences- >Encrypted Private
Directory where users could go to initially set this up, and then
later configure it.
:-Dustin