On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Brian Millett <bmillett gmail com> wrote: > On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 10:25 -0400, Adam Schreiber wrote: >> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Brian Millett <bmillett gmail com> wrote: >> > This is embarasing for me, but I've been using gnupg for years only via >> > commandline and via evolution. Also I use fedora 10 >> > >> > I've got several private keys and many trusted keys from friends. I >> > just installed seahorse to give it a try. >> > >> > I launch seahorse, >> > I see only 1 personal key, but I have 3. I do not see any trusted keys, >> > but I have 25. >> >> Just to humour me, could you reply with the output of gpg --list-secret-keys? >> >> > How do I integrate seahorse with gnupg? I thought it was transparent, >> > but I must be doing something wrong. > > [bpm]$ gpg --list-secret-keys > /home/bpm/.gnupg/secring.gpg > ---------------------------- > sec 1024D/AA8E7DC0 2008-03-25 > uid Brian Millett (ECG email keys) <bpm ec-group com> > ssb 2048g/634131AF 2008-03-25 > > sec 1024D/B9D24DB2 2008-03-25 > uid Brian Millett (gmail keys) <bmillett gmail com> > ssb 2048g/AD3982E8 2008-03-25 > > sec 1024D/ECD9E854 2008-03-25 > uid Brian Millett (momillett email keys) > <brian momillett org> > ssb 2048g/C92B0826 2008-03-25 Are there any error messages printed to a terminal when you run seahorse?
none, just:
Which version is included in Fedora 10?
[bpm]$ rpm -qa | grep seahorse
Can you compile from source if need be?
yes
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