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[Bug 1478648] Re: missing options in seahorse-tool

 

*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1478663 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1478663

** Description changed:

- Release: Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
- Package version: 3.8.0-0ubuntu2
- 
- When you click on an encrypted file to open it, the dialog window asking
- for the passphrase to unlock the secret key does not offer the options
- to forget the password, like in previous versions.
- 
- On Precise, for instance, you were given the options to forget it after
- X minutes, or to forget it if idle for X minutes.
- 
- On Trusty, the only selectable option is "automatically unlock this keyring whenever i'm logged in", which is crazy.
- The result is that if you unlock the secret key, it stays unlocked until you log out, which is a bit less crazy but not good.
- 
- A workaround to avoid this sillyness is to click on the cancel button and then enter the passphrase on the second dialog window that opens right after. This way the secret key works only once for the encrypted file you opened.
- I think this is just silly, dangerous and a regression from previous versions.
+ The package containing seahorse-tool is seahorse-nautilus not seahorse.
+ I've filed another bug. Sorry, my bad.

** Description changed:

- The package containing seahorse-tool is seahorse-nautilus not seahorse.
+ The package containing seahorse-tool is seahorse-nautilus, not seahorse.
  I've filed another bug. Sorry, my bad.

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Title:
  missing options in seahorse-tool

Status in seahorse package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The package containing seahorse-tool is seahorse-nautilus, not
  seahorse. I've filed another bug. Sorry, my bad.

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