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FS#59912 - seahorse 3.29.92+6+gdd81db31-1 doesn't show passwords, certificates or keys
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Opened by Mansour Behabadi (oxplot) - Monday, 03 September 2018, 02:13 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Friday, 07 September 2018, 20:47 GMT
Opened by Mansour Behabadi (oxplot) - Monday, 03 September 2018, 02:13 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Friday, 07 September 2018, 20:47 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
seahorse 3.29.92+6+gdd81db31-1 doesn't show passwords, certificates or GnuPG keys. The prior version 3.20.0+288+gce2340dc-1 did. Steps to reproduce: 1. Ensure you have passwords in your gnome keyring. 2. Ensure you have gnupg keys (ie gpg --list-keys shows stuff) 3. Open seahorse 4. Unlock keyrings if necessary 5. View the keyrings under password category 6. View the keys under PGP Keys category Expected: List of keys and passwords Actual: blank screen |
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Closed by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz)
Friday, 07 September 2018, 20:47 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: OP request: solution in the comments
Friday, 07 September 2018, 20:47 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: OP request: solution in the comments

Try to check View → Show Any.

Yep that works. Thanks. I assume there is a difference in default options b/w the two versions.

The default value was the same, but it seems that this option didn't have any effect in previous versions. (Actually seahorse is extremely buggy software in my opinion.)