Re: Seahorse ate my public keyring



On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 17:44 +0000, Stef Walter wrote:
> Seaherse never accesses the keyrings directly. It only issues GnuPG
> commands. So any wiping out would have been done by GnuPG itself.
> 
> Still a terrible thing to happen though.

Thanks, Adam and Stef.

I’m going to go with the theory that GnuPG is doing something bad, but
that because I’m more likely to tinker with trust and validity settings
in Seahorse, I’m just more likely to run into the problem there.

Thanks for all your help.

~Chris
-- 
Chris Maden, text nerd
“If it’s not an American flag, it’s probably a bomb.”
<URL: http://crism.maden.org/ >
GnuPG Fingerprint: C6E4 E2A9 C9F8 71AC 9724 CAA3 19F8 6677 0077 C319

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