Bug#644623: seahorse: reliably crashes when run as "seahorse" or	from GNOME menu
    Julian Gilbey 
    jdg at debian.org
       
    Fri Oct  7 13:23:00 UTC 2011
    
    
  
Package: seahorse
Version: 3.0.2-1
Severity: important
When running seahorse, I get a window up, which shows progress in
loading keys (up to 1000 keys), then proceeds to crash.  This happens
consistently.  Running the gpg command which appears to be called,
minus the piping options, i.e.,
gpg --batch --no-sk-comment --lc-messages en_GB.utf8 --lc-ctype \
  en_GB.utf8 --charset utf8 --enable-progress-filter --with-colons \
  --fixed-list-mode --with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint --list-keys --
works fine.
Here are the messages which appear on-screen:
polya:~ $ seahorse
** (seahorse:8925): WARNING **: DNS-SD initialization failed: Daemon not running
** Message: init gpgme version 1.2.0
** (seahorse:8925): CRITICAL **: seahorse_context_take_object: assertion `!g_hash_table_lookup (sctx->pv->objects_by_source, ks)' failed
** (seahorse:8925): CRITICAL **: seahorse_context_take_object: assertion `!g_hash_table_lookup (sctx->pv->objects_by_source, ks)' failed
** (seahorse:8925): CRITICAL **: seahorse_object_get_preferred: assertion `SEAHORSE_IS_OBJECT (self)' failed
**
ERROR:seahorse-context.c:610:sort_by_location: assertion failed: (SEAHORSE_IS_OBJECT (a))
Aborted
   Julian
    
    
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