http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=977941
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=977941#c11
Andreas Stieger
This confirms the original bug report and the steps to reproduce. It shows that the deletion of passwords is still continuing despite the above discussion. It is not a one-time event.
Unfortunately this again is a misunderstanding on your part. What is shown is simply the description of the package chromium-desktop-gnome, as can be shown using zypper info: " By using the openSUSE update-alternatives the password store for Chromium is changed to utilize Gnome's Keyring. Please be aware that by this change the old password are no longer accessible and are also not converted to Gnome's Keyring. " The description for chromium-desktop-kde is similar and relates to KWallet. This is not related to maintenance updates at all, but to the fact that using Chromium's own password store and using the Keyring/KWallet implementations does not have a migration path if a user chooses to use any of the two desktop integrations offered. The user is still free to not use either desktop integration, or start use at any point, hence the package description. I am not aware of an update that forces this migration. Your conclusion that an update would delete password is incorrect. I seems to be mainly based on a misreading of a package description in relation to recently installed updates, which is simply not correct. If you are basing your concern solely on what you show in the screenshots, I am afraid your report is invalid. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.