On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Johnny Hughes
<snip> >>>>>>> If you are using Gnome, you may want to check out seahorse. Very easy to >>>>>>> use. <snip> >>>> Seahorse is Gnome app, and the latest version requires gtk-2.16.x ... >>>> CentOS-5.x contains gtk2-2.10.x so I would imagine the latest seahorse >>>> will not work with CentOS.
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However, I have not tested them, so have no idea if they work.
OK, the i386 and x86_64 RPMs are now also at: http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/seahorse/
I installed the i386 RPM with a couple of error messages:
Package seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386.rpm is not signed (I accepted that and continued)
Installed successfully with this warning (which I see frequently, when using YUM to install/update packages):
seahorse-2.20.3-3.i386 /sbin/ldconfig: /usr/lib/libjspTru64Alpha.so is not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start.
Launched seahorse from shell and I see these error messages, so I think I need to start the dns-sd service. I will poke around and see what Seahorse is like. Thank you again!
[lanny@dell2400 ~]$ seahorse can't lock memory: Cannot allocate memoryWARNING: not using secure memory for passwords ** Message: init gpgme version 1.1.8
** (seahorse:9254): WARNING **: DNS-SD initialization failed: Daemon not running