I've been trying (not particularly hard, yet) to get seahorse-agent integrated properly into my GNOME session, and noticed something strange. By default, seahorse-agent makes itself known to the gpg tools by setting the "gpg-agent-info" option in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf - all well and good, except that GnuPG 2 doesn't honour this option any more. This is intentional; I've searched the GnuPG mailing lists, and they claim the option was only really for use during development of gpg-agent. Bearing this in mind, what's the easiest way to get seahorse started with the environment variables exported session-wide? Regards -- Philip Allison Developer, SmoothWall Ltd Email: philip allison smoothwall net SmoothWall Limited 1 John Charles Way Leeds LS12 6QA United Kingdom Phone: 1 800 959 3760 (USA, Canada and North America) 0870 1 999 500 (United Kingdom) +44 870 1 999 500 (all other countries) Fax: +44 870 1 991 399 Web: http://www.smoothwall.net/ SmoothWall Limited is registered in England, Company Number: 4298247 This email and any attachments transmitted with it are confidential to the intended recipient(s) and may not be communicated to any other person or published by any means without the permission of SmoothWall Limited. Any opinions stated in this message are solely those of the author. See: http://smoothwall.net/company/email.php for the full text of this notice.
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