![]() ![]() Or, to include also the path to GPG2, when provided by MacPorts ( ): I had encountered something similar earlier on in this thread ( Comment Hopefully this feedback sheds some light towards resolving this issue If I put back the changes it works as well until I restart the machine. Once I remove the changes in ist then LibreOffice starts working. LSOpenURLsWithRole() failed with error -10810 for the file /Applications/LibreOffice.app. Its only when launched via Terminal that I got an error /p/tmp > open /Applications/LibreOffice.app Tried to open via Dock, Launchpad, Finder but nothing was happening and no error reported. > /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/istĪfter you did this have you restarted your Mac? On my end it works but once the machine is restarted then LibreOffice does not start. > Step 1: Close LibreOffice and open in your text editor (In reply to Johan Havermans from comment #27) When you create a Writer document, and digitally sign it, you can do that too. Go to LO/Preferences/User Data, and you can select your PGP signing key from the drop down list. System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Frameworks/amework/Support/lsregister -v -f /Applications/LibreOffice.app Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/ist Step 1: Close LibreOffice and open in your text editor This path also is shown when doing echo $PATH in Terminal.app My work around is inspired by įirst, my Mac PGO tools are installed in: It is still a bug of course when I update LO. I think I found a work around that enable LibreOffice version 6.1.4.2 on Mac OS High Sierra to find my PGO key and sign a document. > only that when opened in CLI mode we have the OpenPGP keys now present.Īlso seeking some clarification on the error "Could not find any certificate manager" when you click on the start certificate manager under Digital Signature, just what is LO looking for as a certificate manager? > directory is the same in both LO and LODev whether opened via CLI or GUI > certficate/key/signature store for Firefox is being used as default? The > Might be grasping at straws here but does it mean that the > seems to be looking for signatures in a Firefox directory something like ![]() > I went a bit further and checked Preferences-Security-Certificate Path. > Ditto to opening a document via the CLI -> "open "Some_Document.odt" > "/Applications/LibreOfficeDev.app"" do show the PGP signatures/keys. > "/Applications/LibreOffice.app"" and "open > I can confirm that both LO & LODev when opened via the terminal "open > *** Bug 116638 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. > (In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #7) In both cases when I reopen LibreOffice, It tells me that the original document has been modified. Instead, if change the security profile to Thunderbird (52.6.0-64bit Mac) profile with the PCKS #11 I'm able to view all of my certificates - LibreOffice asks me for the DNIe key - And I'm able to sign using the certificates from the Smart Card. (pkix_CacheCert_Add: PKIX_PL_HashTable_Add for Certs skipped: entry existed And if I run LibreOffice from the command line I get the following messages: If I use the Latest Version of Firefox (58.0.2-64bit Mac) profile with the PCKS #11 configured I'm able to view all of my software certificates but not the ones installed in the smartCard. LibreOffice Version: 6.0.2.1 with Spanish Translation. I've been trying to sign a document with my software X509 and with my Spanish Identification Smart Card (Known in Spain as DNIe)(PKCS Module). If you want, tell me and I will open another bug. Hi maybe the bug is related with the cryptography module of LibreOffice in Mac. Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8) Calc: group I can confirm above behaviour on two different machines. Both PATH and /etc/paths.d seem to contain the right path. I assume it has something to do with the path to GPGTools, but no idea how to chase this. Starting LibreOffice via "open /Applications/LibreOffice.app", or "open file.odt" or "/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice" does find the key. Verifying existing signatures yields to an error message with "broken/unknown signature". Regular X.509 certificates work (from within Thunderbird's profile). This is both visible in the settings when no predefined PGP key can be chosen, and in the signature dialog, when no PGP is offered. No PGP keys/signatures are found when LibreOffice is started from Spotlight or directly via double click on ODF file. Running LibreOffice 6.0 on mac OS 10.13 with GPGTools 2017.3.
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