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boxquestioner
New member | Level 2
7 years ago

Proprietary daemon and python-gpgme

Hi, I try to install Dropbox on Linux. When I clicked on the Dropbox icon or visited www.dropbox.com/download, I got a message:

In order to use Dropbox, you must download the proprietary daemon.

Note: python-gpgme is not installed, we will not be able to verify binary signatures.

What shall I do? How to download the properitary daemon and install python-gpgme?

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
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    Hi there, what version of Linux are you using? Are you not able to apt-get that module?
      • An_Laoch's avatar
        An_Laoch
        Explorer | Level 4

        This morning I booted my laptop running 

        ~ $ lsb_release -a
        No LSB modules are available.
        Distributor ID:	LinuxMint
        Description:	Linux Mint 19 Tara
        Release:	19
        Codename:	tara

        I was presented with a dropbox message saying that the package python-pgpme was not installed and Dropbox couldn't work without it. Ubuntu dropped python-pgpme in favour of python-pgp some time back and python-pgpme is no longer available in the repositories.

    • gcvisel's avatar
      gcvisel
      Helpful | Level 5

      I am getting the same popup every time I boot up Mint 17.3.  If I click on OK (and check the Don't show this again box,) it hangs the install at about 75%.  (This is with Dropbox installed and running just fine!)  If I just click the checkbox and dismiss the popup, it just comes back on next bootup.  More of a nuisance on bootup that I have to dismiss, so I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this popup.