On Mon, Sep 24, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Hi all,
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1108381 reminds me of this problem.
What is the best solution, or what are the differences from a users POV:
* adding "packageand(gpg2:xfce4-session)" to Supplements: of gcr-ssh-askpass
This means: gcr-ssh-askpass is needed if you have installed gpg2 and xfce4-session.
* adding "Recommends: gcr-ssh-askpass" to an XFCE pattern / package
This means, the XFCE pattern recommends to install gcr-ssh-askpass if available. This are two complete different things. From the bug report, one is clearly wrong and the recommends in the XFCE pattern is the correct fix. Thorsten
Or is there even a better way?
Am 08.04.18 um 18:37 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
Hi all,
After a TW update in the last few weeks, ssh with ssh-agent did no longer work with my established setup. (I did not verify the problem with a pristine user account, though).
I have set up my system (a loooong time ago... ;)) so that the ssh key is stored somehow in gnome-keyring-daemon and gets unlocked upon login.
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So the solution was to install the gcr-ssh-askpass package (which provides /usr/lib/gcr-ssh-askpass) and now everything is working as before.
Hope this helps someone ;-)
-- Stefan Seyfried
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