Description of problem: 1. Sea-horse doesn't install the decrypt menu option in Nautilus anymore. 2. Installing Sea-horse plugins installs the "encrypt" menu option, but requires that Epiphany be installed as well!!! Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): latest updated Fedora 10. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install sea-horse - observe that no nautilus menu options appear 2. Install sea-horse plugins - observe that epiphany is pulled in as a dependency!!! 3. Observe also that only the "encrypt" menu option is installed in Nautilus - it is not possible to decrypt an encrypted file by right-clicking on it anymore. Actual results: Expected results: 1. Sea-horse should install nautilus menu options as well 2. If nautilus integration must be separated into a "plugins" package, it shouldn't require the installation of epiphany. 3. It should be possible to encrypt/decrypt files by right clicking on them and selecting the appropriate Nautilus menu option. Additional info:
The decrypt option appeared mysteriously after installing updates and Nautilus-Actions. Epiphany is still sitting around though - pulled in by the install of Sea-Horse Plugins.
seahorse-plugins requires epiphany for directory ownership reasons. If rpm were less stupid about directory ownership, this would not be necessary.
I still don't understand. Can't this be handled via PolicyKit or Nautilus? Very odd that a Nautilus plug-in requires a Browser to be installed for permissioning.
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Fixed in F-12. Can be closed. Thank you.
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Fixed in Fedora-13. May be closed.