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chanio
please, type this:<p><b>
whoami</b><p>
You'll see that you are compiling gnupg as root (so your home now is <i>/root</i>). <p>
You shouldn't do this to get your .gnupg at your user home.
Try to never compile as root.<p>
There is a <b>kdesu</b> command (check <i>man kdesu</i> or <i>info kdesu</i>) that can log you as root only for some command. But I don't know how could you install a module that also compiles gnupg...<p>
If I were you, I would read the INSTALL file first:<p>
<b>joe INSTALL</b><p>
You should read some FAQs or LINUX newsgroups (there should be all the answers, previously posted by others that had solved this before).
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