Not only that, but the splitting of seahorse-agent into seahorse-plugins results in seahorse's own GPG keyring copy being out of sync with what's in .gnupg/ as well, which results in key signatures added e.g. using 'caff' via command line disappearing, whenever someone uses Seahorse to edit the content of their GPG keyring later.
Not only that, but the splitting of seahorse-agent into seahorse-plugins results in seahorse's own GPG keyring copy being out of sync with what's in .gnupg/ as well, which results in key signatures added e.g. using 'caff' via command line disappearing, whenever someone uses Seahorse to edit the content of their GPG keyring later.