[kde] [Bug 475232] New: "Using an empty domain, fix the code." - "Hi,\n\nplease find attached the user id '%UIDNAME%' of your key %KEYID% signed by me. ............"

Jason Khanlar bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Oct 5 05:32:46 BST 2023


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475232

            Bug ID: 475232
           Summary: "Using an empty domain, fix the code." -
                    "Hi,\n\nplease find attached the user id '%UIDNAME%'
                    of your key %KEYID% signed by me. ............"
    Classification: I don't know
           Product: kde
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Archlinux
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: jason.khanlar at gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY
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ki18n5 version 5.110.0-1
kgpg version 23.08.1-1

In `journalctl` I've been seeing this a lot for many days, even over a week
ago: kgpg[2042]: kf.i18n: KLocalizedString: Using an empty domain, fix the
code. msgid: "Hi,\n\nplease find attached the user id '%UIDNAME%' of your key
%KEYID% signed by me. This mail is encrypted with that key to make sure you
control both the email address and the key.\n\nIf you have multiple user ids, I
sent the signature for each user id separately to that user id's associated
email address. You can import the signatures by running each through `gpg
--import` after you have decrypted them with `gpg --decrypt`.\n\nIf you are
using KGpg store the attachment to disk and then import it. Just select `Import
Key...` from `Keys` menu and open the file.\n\nNote that I did not upload your
key to any keyservers. If you want this new signature to be available to
others, please upload it yourself. With GnuPG this can be done using gpg
--keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-key %KEYID%.\n\nWith KGpg you can right
click on the key once you imported all user ids and choose `Export Public
Key...`.\n\nIf you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.\n" msgid_plural:
"" msgctxt: ""

It appears thousands of times in `journalctl`. Today alone `journalctl` shows
60 repeats per hour except one hour, 240 instances. I'm trying to track it down
where it's coming from, and I think ki18n is the source maybe.

I found this infos which maybe leads to a different source
https://wiki.debian.org/caff

huh, "caff is part of the package signing-party. caff will mostly be used after
a keysigning party."  and I did not install that package: extra/signing-party
2.11-1

otherwise maybe the source is kgpg?
https://github.com/KDE/kgpg/blob/master/kgpg.h

aha, file /usr/share/locale/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/kgpg.mo is probably the source,
from kgpg 23.08.1-1 but what can I do to make that message stop repeatedly
appearing in journalctl?

There does not seem to be much discussion about it either
https://google.com/search?q=kgpg%20%22Using%20an%20empty%20domain%2C%20fix%20the%20code.%22

"Using an empty domain, fix the code." what does this mean? Maybe one of the
variables is code that needs to be fixed? %UIDNAME% or %KEYID% ?

someone suggested this issue sounds like a bug, and mentioned
https://old.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/12fv1jb/am_i_the_only_one_having_an_issue_with_baloo/
and to maybe file a bug report here, so I'm reporting the issue here.
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