Package: seahorse
Version: 0.9.92-1
Followup-For: Bug #407800

I'm not seeing any changes in the experimental package. seahorse-agent
crashes on startup, just as before.

The only fix is, to remove it from the system, because even if I disable
session gpg-agent, evolution will launch gpg-agent as soon as it is
started, thus causing seahorse-agent to crash with 100% reproducibility.

A nasty side effect is, that ssh connections will not work, when
seahorse-agent has crashed, because the SSH_AGENT_PID and SSH_AUTH_SOCK
evironment variables still point to the crashed seahorse process, thus,
ssh hangs, waiting for the agent, which is no longer available.

A conflict with gnupg-agent would be an ugly "solution": kde depends on
kleopatra, which depends on gnupg-agent. Thus, as soon as seahorse
becomes official part of gnome, both metapackages would be incompatible.

Thanks,

Johannes

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