Re: What do these seahorse errors mean?



On 2008-09-08, Adam Schreiber wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 5:34 AM, Adam Funk <a24061 ducksburg com> wrote:
>> When I try to run 'seahorse-preferences' or 'seahorse-agent' from a command-line, I get
>> the following errors:
>>
>>
>> adam beetle $ seahorse-preferences
>>
>> ** (seahorse-preferences:23588): CRITICAL **: init_gpgme: assertion `GPG_IS_OK (err)' failed
>>
>> ** (seahorse-preferences:23588): CRITICAL **: seahorse_pgp_source_init: assertion `GPG_IS_OK (err)' failed
>> Segmentation fault
>>
>> adam beetle $ seahorse-agent
>>
>> ** (seahorse-agent:23604): CRITICAL **: gpg_options_init: assertion `engine && engine->version && engine->file_name && (g_str_has_prefix (engine->version, GPG_VERSION_PREFIX1) || g_str_has_prefix (engine->version, GPG_VERSION_PREFIX2))' failed
>> GPG_AGENT_INFO=/tmp/seahorse-YGoN4w/S.gpg-agent:23609:1; export GPG_AGENT_INFO
>
> Since Ubuntu has dependency checking, this shouldn't happen, but make
> sure you have gpgme installed.

Thanks for the advice.

I reinstalled seahorse, which reinstalled libgpgme11, the only current
gpgme package (I think).  I'm still have the "<defunct>" problem, but
I'm getting a slightly different gpg-agent error:


$ seahorse-preferences 

** (seahorse-preferences:8647): CRITICAL **: init_gpgme: assertion `GPG_IS_OK (err)' failed

** (seahorse-preferences:8647): CRITICAL **: seahorse_pgp_source_init: assertion `GPG_IS_OK (err)' failed
Segmentation fault

$ seahorse-agent 

** (seahorse-agent:8656): CRITICAL **: gpg_options_init: assertion `engine && engine->version && engine->file_name && (g_str_has_prefix (engine->version, GPG_VERSION_PREFIX1) || g_str_has_prefix (engine->version, GPG_VERSION_PREFIX2))' failed
** Message: Another GPG agent already running



I know the agent isn't working, because when I try to use the gpg
command, I get this error:

can't connect to `/tmp/seahorse-IPZTBp/S.gpg-agent': Connection refused
gpg: can't connect to `/tmp/seahorse-IPZTBp/S.gpg-agent': connect failed



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