Hi Vincent,
first of all: it now works, so it's not a gnome-keyring-daemon issue ;)
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 20:45:23 +0200
Vincent Untz
Le lundi 19 avril 2010, à 17:37 +0200, Stefan Seyfried a écrit :
Hi factory testers, (I know that opensuse-gnome would be the more appropriate list, but I want to first check if it works for anyone at all).
Definitely works for me, although it took some time to get in a good shape in factory (or, actually, upstream). Is gnome-keyring-daemon running in your session? Is the GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment variable set?
Also, which versions of gnome-keyring and libgnome-keyring do you have?
Current FACTORY gnome-keyring-2.30.0-1.7.x86_64 libgnome-keyring0-2.30.0-1.3.x86_64 But the last test was before I did update on friday.
I cannot get gnome keyring to work at all, means: neither nm-applet nor pidgin store the passwords in the keyring, pidgin stores them unobscured in .purple.
FWIW, pidgin doesn't store passwords in the keyring anymore: we killed that patch to go closer to upstream, and because it was causing various issues.
Ok, that explains it. Last week I was on the road and had no encrypted wireless to test with, so I did only test with pidgin... Today at home, I did eval `gnome-keyring-daemon -s --components=secrets` nm-applet and after adding my network with passphrase, I had to unlock the keyring with my login password => works as designed. Thanks, seife -- Stefan Seyfried "Any ideas, John?" "Well, surrounding them's out." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org