Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: seahorse

I know there are several other bugs tracking seahorse crashes, but I
wanted one open for "what to do when seahorse crashes".

At the present, I have found no better solution than running ssh-agent
plain and then, in every single terminal I open, exporting the correct
env vars and moving forward.  This is insanely insane.  Many of our
workflows involve dozens of ssh connections, operating on hundreds of
machines in datacenters via tools such as dsh.  All of these rely on
ssh-agent.  When seahorse crashes (which it seems to do quite often),
work becomes very painful.

Is there some way to put a wrapper around seahorse to restart it when it
crashes?  I don't think there is any way for me to invoke it again once
it has crashed in a way that allows all my open terminals to use it
(please explain if there is, and close this bug).

seahorse crashiness goes back several versions.

** Affects: seahorse (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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seahorse crashes a lot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251610
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