2006-02-07 10:03:30 |
hunger |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-07-01 20:40:19 |
Scott Kitterman |
gnupg2: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2007-07-01 20:40:19 |
Scott Kitterman |
gnupg2: statusexplanation |
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I see this also with Kubuntu Feisty. |
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2007-07-03 00:05:44 |
Scott Kitterman |
gnupg2: status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2007-07-03 00:05:44 |
Scott Kitterman |
gnupg2: statusexplanation |
I see this also with Kubuntu Feisty. |
It looks like the fundamental problem is that gpg-agent is started with X from Xsessions.d, but doesn't get registered (presumably RegisterClient()), so when X exists it doesn't know to stop gpg-agent. |
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2007-07-07 11:59:58 |
Scott Kitterman |
bug |
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added subscriber Bryce Harrington |
2009-01-30 11:17:11 |
Scott Kitterman |
gnupg2: status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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2009-01-30 11:17:11 |
Scott Kitterman |
gnupg2: statusexplanation |
It looks like the fundamental problem is that gpg-agent is started with X from Xsessions.d, but doesn't get registered (presumably RegisterClient()), so when X exists it doesn't know to stop gpg-agent. |
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