[opensuse-buildservice] setup trouble
Hi, I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special. Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop -> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup). So when KDE wallet starts I get Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString) Then after I set it up I end up with a stupid popup to enter my wallet password everytime I run an osc command. I do not have kdewalletmanager installed (on either system). I also tried copying ~/.oscrc from the machine where things work to the machine that is giving me fits, but to no avail. When I installed kwalletmanager on the machine giving me trouble and set things such that the stupid popup does no longer appear I'd still get the annoying "Connecting to deprecated signal..." message. Somewhere along the line I probably messed something up, help in straightening things out is much appreciated. Thanks, Robert -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU Novell-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rschweikert@novell.com rschweikert@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 Novell Making IT Work As One -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On 02/20/2011 01:49 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
So when KDE wallet starts I get
Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString)
Then after I set it up I end up with a stupid popup to enter my wallet password everytime I run an osc command.
I do not have kdewalletmanager installed (on either system).
I also tried copying ~/.oscrc from the machine where things work to the machine that is giving me fits, but to no avail.
When I installed kwalletmanager on the machine giving me trouble and set things such that the stupid popup does no longer appear I'd still get the annoying "Connecting to deprecated signal..." message.
Somewhere along the line I probably messed something up, help in straightening things out is much appreciated.
Thanks, Robert
Hi, I highly recommend you add http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/openSUSE_11.3/ Update osc from there and add spec-cleaner and webpin, as well. Spec-cleaner does just that, making the formatting consistent and more readable. Webpin is software search on the commandline. If you are doing local build, the updated build script is also recommended. I am thinking out loud perhaps osc should get a maintenance update. Hope that helps, Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used. Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first. Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
So when KDE wallet starts I get
Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString)
That is a known incompatibility in the python qt bindings IIRC. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On 02/21/2011 04:45 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used.
Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first.
Upgraded to 0.130.1
Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
No KDE environment variable set Still getting the kdewallet popup asking for the password? What else can I try? Thanks, Robert -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU Novell-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rschweikert@novell.com rschweikert@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 Novell Making IT Work As One -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:24:48 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 04:45 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used.
Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first.
Upgraded to 0.130.1
Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
No KDE environment variable set
Still getting the kdewallet popup asking for the password?
What else can I try?
From where do you get the python-keyring package ? The bug is most likely
there ... -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On 02/21/2011 11:26 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:24:48 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 04:45 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used.
Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first.
Upgraded to 0.130.1
Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
No KDE environment variable set
Still getting the kdewallet popup asking for the password?
What else can I try?
From where do you get the python-keyring package ? The bug is most likely there ...
I do not have a python-keyring package on either, the working or non-working, machine Both machines have the following packages: -> rpm -qa | grep keyring | sort gnome-keyring-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-lang-2.30.1-3.3.1.noarch gnome-keyring-pam-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-pam-32bit-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0.0-5.1.noarch libgnome-keyring0-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64 libgnome-keyring0-32bit-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64 -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU Novell-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rschweikert@novell.com rschweikert@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 Novell Making IT Work As One -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:30:24 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 11:26 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:24:48 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 04:45 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used.
Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first.
Upgraded to 0.130.1
Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
No KDE environment variable set
Still getting the kdewallet popup asking for the password?
What else can I try?
From where do you get the python-keyring package ? The bug is most likely there ...
I do not have a python-keyring package on either, the working or non-working, machine
Both machines have the following packages:
-> rpm -qa | grep keyring | sort gnome-keyring-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-lang-2.30.1-3.3.1.noarch gnome-keyring-pam-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-pam-32bit-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0.0-5.1.noarch libgnome-keyring0-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64 libgnome-keyring0-32bit-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64
oh, so it looks osc is using libgomekeyring, which seems to start kwallet ? (gnome-keyring support without python-keyring was very broken in the past blocking multiple people in getting osc running. Can you try if unset GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID is helping ? -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On 02/21/2011 11:42 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:30:24 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 11:26 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:24:48 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 04:45 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special.
Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop
-> rpm -qa | grep osc osc-0.127-1.3.noarch
When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used.
Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first.
Upgraded to 0.130.1
Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
No KDE environment variable set
Still getting the kdewallet popup asking for the password?
What else can I try?
From where do you get the python-keyring package ? The bug is most likely there ...
I do not have a python-keyring package on either, the working or non-working, machine
Both machines have the following packages:
-> rpm -qa | grep keyring | sort gnome-keyring-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-lang-2.30.1-3.3.1.noarch gnome-keyring-pam-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-pam-32bit-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0.0-5.1.noarch libgnome-keyring0-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64 libgnome-keyring0-32bit-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64
oh, so it looks osc is using libgomekeyring, which seems to start kwallet ? (gnome-keyring support without python-keyring was very broken in the past blocking multiple people in getting osc running. Can you try if
unset GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID
This was set to: GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID=this-is-deprecated
is helping ?
No, after removing the variable from the environment I get the same behavior. Installed python-keyring and python-keyring-gnome, but this did not change the behavior either. Robert -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU Novell-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rschweikert@novell.com rschweikert@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 Novell Making IT Work As One -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 12:12:05 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 11:42 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:30:24 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 11:26 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2011, 11:24:48 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 02/21/2011 04:45 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 07:49:12 schrieb Robert Schweikert: > Hi, > > I am having a little trouble getting the osc commands working on a > laptop. AFAIK there's nothing special. > > Running openSUSE 11.3, x86-64, GNOME desktop > > -> rpm -qa | grep osc > osc-0.127-1.3.noarch > > When I run "osc help" I am prompted to setup KDE wallet, not that big of > a deal but I do not remember doing this previously when I setup osc on > another machine. (I do not have an alias ala "osc --no-keyring" setup).
That would be a bug of python-keyring, if the wrong plugin is used.
Please try the osc version from openSUSE:Tools in any case first.
Upgraded to 0.130.1
Do you have any $KDE_* enviroment variable set ?
No KDE environment variable set
Still getting the kdewallet popup asking for the password?
What else can I try?
From where do you get the python-keyring package ? The bug is most likely there ...
I do not have a python-keyring package on either, the working or non-working, machine
Both machines have the following packages:
-> rpm -qa | grep keyring | sort gnome-keyring-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-lang-2.30.1-3.3.1.noarch gnome-keyring-pam-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-pam-32bit-2.30.1-3.3.1.x86_64 gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0.0-5.1.noarch libgnome-keyring0-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64 libgnome-keyring0-32bit-2.30.1-2.3.1.x86_64
oh, so it looks osc is using libgomekeyring, which seems to start kwallet ? (gnome-keyring support without python-keyring was very broken in the past blocking multiple people in getting osc running. Can you try if
unset GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID
This was set to:
GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID=this-is-deprecated
is helping ?
No, after removing the variable from the environment I get the same behavior. Installed python-keyring and python-keyring-gnome, but this did not change the behavior either.
Please create a bugreport for this to avoid to pollute this mailing list. And please add the information there about what kind of OS we do speak here about. Also some strace may help. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
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