Re: What do these seahorse errors mean?
- From: "Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo" <jose tribulaciones org>
- To: "Adam Funk" <a24061 ducksburg com>
- Cc: seahorse-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What do these seahorse errors mean?
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 10:53:51 +0200
OH! Another thing I'd try is to move ~/.gnupg and create a new pair of keyrings, in case of anything there in, can be the culprit.
Also, the problem you get when you run seahorse-preferences comes from this defined macro
"pgp/seahorse-gpgmex.h" 146L, 4950C
#define GPG_IS_OK(e) (gpgme_err_code (e) == GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR)
You could try to change the assert line in src/seahorse-preferences.c file to something that prints out what gpgme_err_code(e) is. Perhaps gpgme is more verbose about real problem
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:06 PM, Adam Funk
<a24061 ducksburg com> wrote:
On 2008-09-09, Adam Schreiber wrote:
> What version of seahorse do you have installed? Is it the same on
> both computers?
Potentially relevant packages on the machine where seahorse doesn't
work (I have tried it with and without the gnupg-agent package):
gnupg (1.4.8 compiled from source)
gnupg-doc 2003.04.06-6
gpgsm 2.0.7-1
gpgv 1.4.6-2ubuntu5
libgpg-error0 1.4-2ubuntu7
libgpgme11 1.1.5-2ubuntu1
pgpgpg 0.13-9
python-gnupginterface 0.3.2-9ubuntu1
seahorse 2.22.2-0ubuntu1
and on the one where it does:
gnupg (1.4.8 compiled from source)
gnupg-agent 2.0.7-1
gpgsm 2.0.7-1
libgpg-error0 1.4-2ubuntu7
libgpgme11 1.1.5-2ubuntu1
pgpgpg 0.13-9
python-gnupginterface 0.3.2-9ubuntu1
seahorse 2.22.2-0ubuntu1
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José Carlos García Sogo
jsogo debian org
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