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Bug#425533: kleopatra: should allow seahorse as an alternative to gnupg-agent



tag 425533 +wontfix
thanks

On Tuesday 22 May 2007, you wrote:

> The conflict is not bogus. Seahorse does not work when launched in
> gnupg-agent. 

Yes. it is bogus. Just because there is a need for configuration in order to 
have both of them work, doesn't warrant a conflict. It is just a 'easy 
hackaround' for not documenting that users need to do some configuration in 
order to have them coinstallable.

See the last message in 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=415842


Several http daemons can also be co-installed, even if they can't bind port 80 
all of them. (even though it is their default configuration).


> This dependency/conflict knot is the only one preventing a full
> gnome/KDE parallel install.

As I said - blame the ones who introduces the bogus conflict.

/Sune
-- 
I cannot cancel a memory of the kernel to the head over a RO mouse, how does 
it work?

From the folder menu inside Windows 96 you never have to install the device, 
in such way you neither must boot with a ADSL clock, nor should ever click 
the folder of a site but then you either can't save the USB IDE display to a 
SCSI code, or have to ping to the 2-inch login on the window on a desktop for 
unlinking the Fast DLL CPU.

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