I experience this, too. Installing seahorse-plugins fixes it. I support
Steve's suggestion of adding seahorse-plugins to Recommends.
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seahorse no longer running after upgrade to karmic, no gpg agent available
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I upgraded to Karmic maybe a week before release. I also was confused
when mutt didn't give me the graphical password dialog for signing
emails anymore until I found this bug report. Manually installing
seahorse-plugins resolved it.
** Changed in: seahorse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
Not only that, but the splitting of seahorse-agent into seahorse-plugins
results in seahorse's own GPG keyring copy being out of sync with what's
in .gnupg/ as well, which results in key signatures added e.g. using
'caff' via command line disappearing, whenever someone uses Seahorse to
edit the
seahorse-plugins was changed to a suggest in the latest version,
2.27.1-0ubuntu1. Since there's no changelog comment to that effect, I'm
not sure whether it was deliberate or an oversight during the merge from
Debian... Anyway. Not installing seahorse-plugins by default also breaks
Nautilus's
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27462946/Dependencies.txt
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