[FFe] seahorse-plugins replaced by seahorse-nautilus
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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| seahorse-plugins |
New
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Critical
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| seahorse-plugins (Debian) |
Fix Released
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Unknown
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| seahorse-plugins (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Wishlist
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Marc Deslauriers | ||
Bug Description
The Seahorse developers dropped the ball on seahorse-plugins when making the switch to Gnome 3, causing the incompatible 2.32.0 or so version to be dropped from Oneiric. But there have since been patches allowing seahorse-plugins to be built and, as far as I can tell from the Gnome mailing list, there is now even a git branch with a GTK+ 3 compatible version.
As things stand, there is no readily available way in Oneiric of encrypting and decrypting files, nor of signing and verifying the authenticity of a file! For a "tech-savvy" Linux distro to ship without this functionality would be embarrassing, to say the least. So would you, please, take care of this regression and provide a git snapshot or otherwise solve the problem?
Related branches
| visibility: | private → public |
| Changed in seahorse-plugins (Debian): | |
| status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
| tags: | removed: upgrade-software-version |
| tags: |
added: regression-release removed: regression-potential |
| Changed in seahorse-plugins: | |
| importance: | Unknown → Critical |
| status: | Unknown → New |

Thank you for your bug report, that seems a bit late for Oneiric but we will try to bring it back for the lts