2008-04-14 13:58:44 |
Luc Stepniewski |
bug |
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added bug |
2008-05-06 15:00:53 |
Matt Miller |
bug |
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added attachment 'Screenshot-OpenPGP Alert.png' (Screenshot-OpenPGP Alert.png) |
2008-09-05 18:36:39 |
Andreas Moog |
seahorse: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-09-05 18:36:39 |
Andreas Moog |
seahorse: assignee |
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andreas-moog |
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2008-09-05 18:36:39 |
Andreas Moog |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with Intrepid Ibex? Thanks in advance. |
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2008-09-23 21:39:48 |
Andreas Moog |
seahorse: status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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2008-09-23 21:39:48 |
Andreas Moog |
seahorse: assignee |
andreas-moog |
desktop-bugs |
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2008-09-23 21:39:48 |
Andreas Moog |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with Intrepid Ibex? Thanks in advance. |
Closing since the issue can't seem to be replicated anymore. |
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2008-11-18 23:43:03 |
Tessa |
seahorse: status |
Invalid |
New |
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2008-11-18 23:43:03 |
Tessa |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
Closing since the issue can't seem to be replicated anymore. |
I can replicate this on Intrepid. It looks like the problem is a conflict between gpg-agent and seahorse, when the "gnupg-agent" package is installed, it installs the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent mentioned in the comments, which breaks seahorse. Remove gnupg-agent fixes the issue. |
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2008-11-19 15:37:23 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2008-11-19 15:37:23 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
I can replicate this on Intrepid. It looks like the problem is a conflict between gpg-agent and seahorse, when the "gnupg-agent" package is installed, it installs the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent mentioned in the comments, which breaks seahorse. Remove gnupg-agent fixes the issue. |
could you explain why you think that's a seahorse bug? |
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2009-02-12 14:08:09 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: assignee |
desktop-bugs |
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2009-02-12 14:08:09 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: bugtargetdisplayname |
seahorse (Ubuntu) |
gnupg2 (Ubuntu) |
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2009-02-12 14:08:09 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: bugtargetname |
seahorse (Ubuntu) |
gnupg2 (Ubuntu) |
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2009-02-12 14:08:09 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
could you explain why you think that's a seahorse bug? |
the comments suggest that gpg-agent hijack seahorse there and is creating the issue |
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2009-02-12 14:08:09 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: title |
Bug #217270 in seahorse (Ubuntu): "seahorse does not recognize seahorse-agent/ssh-agent as a caching agent" |
Bug #217270 in gnupg2 (Ubuntu): "seahorse does not recognize seahorse-agent/ssh-agent as a caching agent" |
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2009-02-12 14:28:41 |
Scott Kitterman |
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assigned to seahorse (Ubuntu) |
2009-02-12 14:33:30 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2009-02-12 14:33:30 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2009-02-12 14:33:30 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
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the bug has been reassigned for a reason no need to reopen a seahorse task there |
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2009-02-12 14:35:36 |
Scott Kitterman |
seahorse: status |
Invalid |
New |
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2009-02-12 14:35:36 |
Scott Kitterman |
seahorse: importance |
Low |
Undecided |
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2009-02-12 14:35:36 |
Scott Kitterman |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
the bug has been reassigned for a reason no need to reopen a seahorse task there |
I don't think it's that simple. The addition of seahorse was done in an incomplete way to not work with the pre-existing tools.
You can't add seahorse, have it not work and arbitrarily declare what existed before.
Seahorse also does "fun" things like remove a user's pre-existing gnupg.conf file and replace it with ones that are blank except for a comment that the file was created by seahorse. This breaks anything (like using gnupg-agent) that depends on the config file.
If seahorse would actually provide a compatible, functional agent that could be an alternative, we could handle this quite easily for alternate recommends/depends as we do with the various pinentry variants. |
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2009-02-12 14:44:44 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2009-02-12 14:44:44 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: assignee |
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desktop-bugs |
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2009-02-12 14:44:44 |
Sebastien Bacher |
seahorse: statusexplanation |
I don't think it's that simple. The addition of seahorse was done in an incomplete way to not work with the pre-existing tools.
You can't add seahorse, have it not work and arbitrarily declare what existed before.
Seahorse also does "fun" things like remove a user's pre-existing gnupg.conf file and replace it with ones that are blank except for a comment that the file was created by seahorse. This breaks anything (like using gnupg-agent) that depends on the config file.
If seahorse would actually provide a compatible, functional agent that could be an alternative, we could handle this quite easily for alternate recommends/depends as we do with the various pinentry variants. |
should be sent to bugzilla.gnome.org by somebody with interest in that and able to explain what seahorse does wrongly |
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2009-04-07 23:58:20 |
Andreas Moog |
marked as duplicate |
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2010-09-28 10:09:33 |
Stephanie Whiteley |
bug |
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added subscriber FĂ©lim Whiteley |