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15.2.0
------
* #350: Added new API for ``get_credentials``, for backends
that can resolve both a username and password for a service.
15.1.0
------
* #340: Add the Null keyring, disabled by default.
* #340: Added ``--disable`` option to command-line
interface.
* #340: Now honor a ``PYTHON_KEYRING_BACKEND``
environment variable to select a backend. Environments
may set to ``keyring.backends.null.Keyring`` to disable
keyring.
15.0.0
------
Removed deprecated ``keyring.util.escape`` module.
Fixed warning about using deprecated Abstract Base Classes
from collections module.
14.0.0
------
Removed ``getpassbackend`` module and alias in
``keyring.get_pass_get_password``. Instead, just use::
keyring.get_password(getpass.getuser(), 'Python')
13.2.1
------
* #335: Fix regression in command line client.
13.2.0
------
* Keyring command-line interface now reads the password
directly from stdin if stdin is connected to a pipe.
13.1.0
------
* #329: Improve output of ``keyring --list-backends``.
13.0.0
------
* #327: In kwallet backend, if the collection or item is
locked, a ``KeyringLocked`` exception is raised. Clients
expecting a None response from ``get_password`` under
this condition will need to catch this exception.
Additionally, an ``InitError`` is now raised if the
connection cannot be established to the DBus.
* #298: In kwallet backend, when checking an existing
handle, verify that it is still valid or create a new
connection.
12.2.1
------
* Fixed issue in SecretService. Ref #226.
12.2.0
------
* #322: Fix AttributeError when ``escape.__builtins__``
is a dict.
* Deprecated ``keyring.util.escape`` module. If you use
this module or encounter the warning (on the latest
release of your packages), please `file a ticket
<https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/issues/new>`_.
12.1.0
------
* Unpin SecretStorage on Python 3.5+. Requires that
Setuptools 17.1 be used. Note that the special
handling will be unnecessary once Pip 9 can be
assumed (as it will exclude SecretStorage 3 in
non-viable environments).
12.0.2
------
* Pin SecretStorage to 2.x.
12.0.1
------
* #314: No changes except to rebuild.
12.0.0
------
* #310: Keyring now loads all backends through entry
points.
For most users, this release will be fully compatible. Some
users may experience compatibility issues if entrypoints is
not installed (as declared) or the metadata on which entrypoints
relies is unavailable. For that reason, the package is released
with a major version bump.
11.1.0
------
* #312: Use ``entrypoints`` instead of pkg_resources to
avoid performance hit loading pkg_resources. Adds
a dependency on ``entrypoints``.
11.0.0
------
* #294: No longer expose ``keyring.__version__`` (added
in 8.1) to avoid performance hit loading pkg_resources.
10.6.0
------
* #299: Keyring exceptions are now derived from a base
``keyring.errors.KeyringError``.
10.5.1
------
* #296: Prevent AttributeError on import when Debian has
created broken dbus installs.
10.5.0
------
* #287: Added ``--list-backends`` option to
command-line interface.
* Removed ``logger`` from ``keyring``. See #291 for related
request.
* #292: Set the appid for SecretService & KWallet to
something meaningful.
10.4.0
------
* #279: In Kwallet, pass mainloop to SessionBus.
* #278: Unpin pywin32-ctypes, but blacklist known
incompatible versions.
10.3.3
------
* #278: Pin to pywin32-ctypes 0.0.1 to avoid apparent
breakage introduced in 0.1.0.
10.3.2
------
* #267: More leniently unescape lowercased characters as
they get re-cased by ConfigParser.
10.3.1
------
* #266: Use private compatibity model rather than six to
avoid the dependency.
10.3
----
* #264: Implement devpi hook for supplying a password when
logging in with `devpi <https://pypi.org/project/devpi>`_
client.
* #260: For macOS, added initial API support for internet
passwords.
10.2
----
* #259: Allow to set a custom application attribute for
SecretService backend.
10.1
----
* #253: Backends now expose a '.name' attribute suitable
for identifying each backend to users.
10.0.2
-----
* #247: Restored console script.
10.0.1
------
* Update readme to reflect test recommendations.
10.0
----
* Drop support for Python 3.2.
* Test suite now uses tox instead of pytest-runner.
Test requirements are now defined in tests/requirements.txt.
9.3.1
-----
* Link to the new Gitter chat room is now in the
readme.
* Issue #235: ``kwallet`` backend now returns
string objects instead of ``dbus.String`` objects,
for less surprising reprs.
* Minor doc fixes.
9.3
---
* Issue #161: In SecretService backend, unlock
individual entries.
9.2.1
-----
* Issue #230: Don't rely on dbus-python and instead
defer to SecretStorage to describe the installation
requirements.
9.2
---
* Issue #231 via #233: On Linux, ``secretstorage``
is now a declared dependency, allowing recommended
keyring to work simply after installation.
9.1
---
* Issue #83 via #229: ``kwallet`` backend now stores
the service name as a folder name in the backend rather
than storing all passwords in a Python folder.
9.0
---
* Issue #217: Once again, the OS X backend uses the
Framework API for invoking the Keychain service.
As a result, applications utilizing this API will be
authorized per application, rather than relying on the
authorization of the 'security' application. Consequently,
users will be prompted to authorize the system Python
executable and also new Python executables, such as
those created by virtualenv.
#260: No longer does the keyring honor the ``store``
attribute on the keyring. Only application passwords
are accessible.
8.7
---
* Changelog now links to issues and provides dates of
releases.
8.6
---
* Issue #217: Add warning in OS Keyring when 'store'
is set to 'internet' to determine if this feature is
used in the wild.
8.5.1
-----
* Pull Request #216: Kwallet backend now has lower
priority than the preferred SecretService backend,
now that the desktop check is no longer in place.
8.5
---
* Issue #168: Now prefer KF5 Kwallet to KF4. Users relying
on KF4 must use prior releases.
8.4
---
* Pull Request #209: Better error message when no backend is
available (indicating keyrings.alt as a quick workaround).
* Pull Request #208: Fix pywin32-ctypes package name in
requirements.
8.3
---
* Issue #207: Library now requires win32ctypes on Windows
systems, which will be installed automatically by
Setuptools 0.7 or Pip 6 (or later).
* Actually removed QtKwallet, which was meant to be dropped in
8.0 but somehow remained.
8.2
---
* Update readme to include how-to use with Linux
non-graphical environments.
8.1
---
* Issue #197: Add ``__version__`` attribute to keyring module.
8.0
---
* Issue #117: Removed all but the preferred keyring backends
for each of the major desktop platforms:
- keyring.backends.kwallet.DBusKeyring
- keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring
- keyring.backends.SecretService.Keyring
- keyring.backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring
All other keyrings
have been moved to a new package, `keyrings.alt
<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyrings.alt>`_ and
backward-compatibility aliases removed.
To retain
availability of these less preferred keyrings, include
that package in your installation (install both keyring
and keyrings.alt).
As these keyrings have moved, any keyrings indicated
explicitly in configuration will need to be updated to
replace "keyring.backends." with "keyrings.alt.". For
example, "keyring.backends.file.PlaintextKeyring"
becomes "keyrings.alt.file.PlaintextKeyring".
7.3.1
-----
* Issue #194: Redirect away from docs until they have something
more than the changelog. Users seeking the changelog will
want to follow the `direct link
<https://pythonhosted.org/keyring/history.html>`_.
7.3
---
* Issue #117: Added support for filtering which
backends are acceptable. To limit to only loading recommended
keyrings (those with priority >= 1), call::
keyring.core.init_backend(limit=keyring.core.recommended)
7.2
---
* Pull Request #190: OS X backend now exposes a ``keychain``
attribute, which if set will be used by ``get_password`` when
retrieving passwords. Useful in environments such as when
running under cron where the default keychain is not the same
as the default keychain in a login session. Example usage::
keyring.get_keyring().keychain = '/path/to/login.keychain'
pw = keyring.get_password(...)
7.1
---
* Issue #186: Removed preference for keyrings based on
``XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP`` as these values are to varied
to be a reliable indicator of which keyring implementation
might be preferable.
7.0.2
-----
* Issue #187: Restore ``Keyring`` name in ``kwallet`` backend.
Users of keyring 6.1 or later should prefer an explicit reference
to DBusKeyring or QtKeyring instead.
7.0.1
-----
* Issue #183 and Issue #185: Gnome keyring no longer relies
on environment variables, but instead relies on the GnomeKeyring
library to determine viability.
7.0
---
* Issue #99: Keyring now expects the config file to be located
in the XDG_CONFIG_HOME rather than XDG_DATA_HOME and will
fail to start if the config is found in the old location but not
the new. On systems where the two locations are distinct,
simply copy or symlink the config to remain compatible with
older versions or move the file to work only with 7.0 and later.
* Replaced Pull Request #182 with a conditional SessionBus
construction, based on subsequent discussion.
6.1.1
-----
* Pull Request #182: Prevent DBus from indicating as a viable
backend when no viable X DISPLAY variable is present.
6.1
---
* Pull Request #174: Add DBus backend for KWallet, preferred to Qt
backend. Theoretically, it should be auto-detected based on
available libraries and interchangeable with the Qt backend.
6.0
---
* Drop support for Python 2.6.
5.7.1
-----
* Updated project metadata to match Github hosting and
generally refreshed the metadata structure to match
practices with other projects.
5.7
---
* Issue #177: Resolve default keyring name on Gnome using the API.
* Issue #145: Add workaround for password exposure through
process status for most passwords containing simple
characters.
5.6
---
* Allow keyring to be invoked from command-line with
``python -m keyring``.
5.5.1
-----
* Issue #156: Fixed test failures in ``pyfs`` keyring related to
0.5 release.
5.5
---
* Pull Request #176: Use recommended mechanism for checking
GnomeKeyring version.
5.4
---
* Prefer setuptools_scm to hgtools.
5.3
---
* Prefer hgtools to setuptools_scm due to `setuptools_scm #21
<https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools_scm/issue/21>`_.
5.2
---
* Prefer setuptools_scm to hgtools.
5.1
---
* Host project at Github (`repo <https://github.com/jaraco/keyring>`_).
5.0
---
* Version numbering is now derived from the code repository tags via `hgtools
<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/hgtools>`_.
* Build and install now requires setuptools.
4.1.1
-----
* The entry point group must look like a module name, so the group is now
"keyring.backends".
4.1
---
* Added preliminary support for loading keyring backends through ``setuptools
entry points``, specifically "keyring backends".
4.0
---
* Removed ``keyring_path`` parameter from ``load_keyring``. See release notes
for 3.0.3 for more details.
* Issue #22: Removed support for loading the config from the current
directory. The config file must now be located in the platform-specific
config location.
3.8
---
* Issue #22: Deprecated loading of config from current directory. Support for
loading the config in this manner will be removed in a future version.
* Issue #131: Keyring now will prefer `pywin32-ctypes
<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pywin32-ctypes>`_ to pywin32 if available.
3.7
---
* Gnome keyring no longer relies on the GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment
variable.
* Issue #140: Restore compatibility for older versions of PyWin32.
3.6
---
* `Pull Request #1 (github) <https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/pull/1>`_:
Add support for packages that wish to bundle keyring by using relative
imports throughout.
3.5
---
* Issue #49: Give the backend priorities a 1.5 multiplier bump when an
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable matches the keyring's target
environment.
* Issue #99: Clarified documentation on location of config and data files.
Prepared the code base to treat the two differently on Unix-based systems.
For now, the behavior is unchanged.
3.4
---
* Extracted FileBacked and Encrypted base classes.
* Add a pyinstaller hook to expose backend modules. Ref #124
* Pull request #41: Use errno module instead of hardcoding error codes.
* SecretService backend: correctly handle cases when user dismissed
the collection creation or unlock prompt.
3.3
---
* Pull request #40: KWallet backend will now honor the ``KDE_FULL_SESSION``
environment variable as found on openSUSE.
3.2.1
-----
* SecretService backend: use a different function to check that the
backend is functional. The default collection may not exist, but
the collection will remain usable in that case.
Also, make the error message more verbose.
Resolves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242412.
3.2
---
* Issue #120: Invoke KeyringBackend.priority during load_keyring to ensure
that any keyring loaded is actually viable (or raises an informative
exception).
* File keyring:
- Issue #123: fix removing items.
- Correctly escape item name when removing.
- Use with statement when working with files.
* Add a test for removing one item in group.
* Issue #81: Added experimental support for third-party backends. See
`keyring.core._load_library_extensions` for information on supplying
a third-party backend.
3.1
---
* All code now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3, no 2to3 conversion
is required.
* Testsuite: clean up, and make more use of unittest2 methods.
3.0.5
-----
* Issue #114: Fix logic in pyfs detection.
3.0.4
-----
* Issue #114: Fix detection of pyfs under Mercurial Demand Import.
3.0.3
-----
* Simplified the implementation of ``keyring.core.load_keyring``. It now uses
``__import__`` instead of loading modules explicitly. The ``keyring_path``
parameter to ``load_keyring`` is now deprecated. Callers should instead
ensure their module is available on ``sys.path`` before calling
``load_keyring``. Keyring still honors ``keyring-path``. This change fixes
Issue #113 in which the explicit module loading of keyring modules was
breaking package-relative imports.
3.0.2
-----
* Renamed ``keyring.util.platform`` to ``keyring.util.platform_``. As reported
in Issue #112 and `mercurial_keyring #31
<https://bitbucket.org/Mekk/mercurial_keyring/issue/31>`_ and in `Mercurial
itself <http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4029>`_, Mercurial's Demand
Import does not honor ``absolute_import`` directives, so it's not possible
to have a module with the same name as another top-level module. A patch is
in place to fix this issue upstream, but to support older Mercurial
versions, this patch will remain for some time.
3.0.1
-----
* Ensure that modules are actually imported even in Mercurial's Demand Import
environment.
3.0
---
* Removed support for Python 2.5.
* Removed names in ``keyring.backend`` moved in 1.1 and previously retained
for compatibility.
2.1.1
-----
* Restored Python 2.5 compatibility (lost in 2.0).
2.1
---
* Issue #10: Added a 'store' attribute to the OS X Keyring, enabling custom
instances of the KeyringBackend to use another store, such as the
'internet' store. For example::
keys = keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring()
keys.store = 'internet'
keys.set_password(system, user, password)
keys.get_password(system, user)
The default for all instances can be set in the class::
keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring.store = 'internet'
* GnomeKeyring: fix availability checks, and make sure the warning
message from pygobject is not printed.
* Fixes to GnomeKeyring and SecretService tests.
2.0.3
-----
* Issue #112: Backend viability/priority checks now are more aggressive about
module presence checking, requesting ``__name__`` from imported modules to
force the demand importer to actually attempt the import.
2.0.2
-----
* Issue #111: Windows backend isn't viable on non-Windows platforms.
2.0.1
-----
* Issue #110: Fix issues with ``Windows.RegistryKeyring``.
2.0
---
* Issue #80: Prioritized backend support. The primary interface for Keyring
backend classes has been refactored to now emit a 'priority' based on the
current environment (operating system, libraries available, etc). These
priorities provide an indication of the applicability of that backend for
the current environment. Users are still welcome to specify a particular
backend in configuration, but the default behavior should now be to select
the most appropriate backend by default.
1.6.1
-----
* Only include pytest-runner in 'setup requirements' when ptr invocation is
indicated in the command-line (Issue #105).
1.6
---
* GNOME Keyring backend:
- Use the same attributes (``username`` / ``service``) as the SecretService
backend uses, allow searching for old ones for compatibility.
- Also set ``application`` attribute.
- Correctly handle all types of errors, not only ``CANCELLED`` and ``NO_MATCH``.
- Avoid printing warnings to stderr when GnomeKeyring is not available.
* Secret Service backend:
- Use a better label for passwords, the same as GNOME Keyring backend uses.
1.5
---
* SecretService: allow deleting items created using previous python-keyring
versions.
Before the switch to secretstorage, python-keyring didn't set "application"
attribute. Now in addition to supporting searching for items without that
attribute, python-keyring also supports deleting them.
* Use ``secretstorage.get_default_collection`` if it's available.
On secretstorage 1.0 or later, python-keyring now tries to create the
default collection if it doesn't exist, instead of just raising the error.
* Improvements for tests, including fix for Issue #102.
1.4
---
* Switch GnomeKeyring backend to use native libgnome-keyring via
GObject Introspection, not the obsolete python-gnomekeyring module.
1.3
---
* Use the `SecretStorage library <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SecretStorage>`_
to implement the Secret Service backend (instead of using dbus directly).
Now the keyring supports prompting for and deleting passwords. Fixes #69,
#77, and #93.
* Catch `gnomekeyring.IOError` per the issue `reported in Nova client
<https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-novaclient/+bug/1116302>`_.
* Issue #92 Added support for delete_password on Mac OS X Keychain.
1.2.3
-----
* Fix for Encrypted File backend on Python 3.
* Issue #97 Improved support for PyPy.
1.2.2
-----
* Fixed handling situations when user cancels kwallet dialog or denies access
for the app.
1.2.1
-----
* Fix for kwallet delete.
* Fix for OS X backend on Python 3.
* Issue #84: Fix for Google backend on Python 3 (use of raw_input not caught
by 2to3).
1.2
---
* Implemented delete_password on most keyrings. Keyring 2.0 will require
delete_password to implement a Keyring. Fixes #79.
1.1.2
-----
* Issue #78: pyfilesystem backend now works on Windows.
1.1.1
-----
* Fixed MANIFEST.in so .rst files are included.
1.1
---
This is the last build that will support installation in a pure-distutils
mode. Subsequent releases will require setuptools/distribute to install.
Python 3 installs have always had this requirement (for 2to3 install support),
but starting with the next minor release (1.2+), setuptools will be required.
Additionally, this release has made some substantial refactoring in an
attempt to modularize the backends. An attempt has been made to maintain 100%
backward-compatibility, although if your library does anything fancy with
module structure or clasess, some tweaking may be necessary. The
backward-compatible references will be removed in 2.0, so the 1.1+ releases
represent a transitional implementation which should work with both legacy
and updated module structure.
* Added a console-script 'keyring' invoking the command-line interface.
* Deprecated _ExtensionKeyring.
* Moved PasswordSetError and InitError to an `errors` module (references kept
for backward-compatibility).
* Moved concrete backend implementations into their own modules (references
kept for backward compatibility):
- OSXKeychain -> backends.OS_X.Keyring
- GnomeKeyring -> backends.Gnome.Keyring
- SecretServiceKeyring -> backends.SecretService.Keyring
- KDEKWallet -> backends.kwallet.Keyring
- BasicFileKeyring -> backends.file.BaseKeyring
- CryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.EncryptedKeyring
- UncryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.PlaintextKeyring
- Win32CryptoKeyring -> backends.Windows.EncryptedKeyring
- WinVaultKeyring -> backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring
- Win32CryptoRegistry -> backends.Windows.RegistryKeyring
- select_windows_backend -> backends.Windows.select_windows_backend
- GoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.DocsKeyring
- Credential -> keyring.credentials.Credential
- BaseCredential -> keyring.credentials.SimpleCredential
- EnvironCredential -> keyring.credentials.EnvironCredential
- GoogleEnvironCredential -> backends.Google.EnvironCredential
- BaseKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.BaseCrypter
- KeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.Crypter
- EnvironKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.EnvironCrypter
- EnvironGoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.KeyczarDocsKeyring
- BasicPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.BasicKeyring
- UnencryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.PlaintextKeyring
- EncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.EncryptedKeyring
- EnvironEncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.KeyczarKeyring
- MultipartKeyringWrapper -> backends.multi.MultipartKeyringWrapper
* Officially require Python 2.5 or greater (although unofficially, this
requirement has been in place since 0.10).
1.0
---
This backward-incompatible release attempts to remove some cruft from the
codebase that's accumulated over the versions.
* Removed legacy file relocation support. `keyring` no longer supports loading
configuration or file-based backends from ~. If upgrading from 0.8 or later,
the files should already have been migrated to their new proper locations.
If upgrading from 0.7.x or earlier, the files will have to be migrated
manually.
* Removed CryptedFileKeyring migration support. To maintain an existing
CryptedFileKeyring, one must first upgrade to 0.9.2 or later and access the
keyring before upgrading to 1.0 to retain the existing keyring.
* File System backends now create files without group and world permissions.
Fixes #67.
0.10.1
------
* Merged 0.9.3 to include fix for #75.
0.10
----
* Add support for using `Keyczar <http://www.keyczar.org/>`_ to encrypt
keyrings. Keyczar is "an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make
it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their
applications."
* Added support for storing keyrings on Google Docs or any other filesystem
supported by pyfilesystem.
* Fixed issue in Gnome Keyring when unicode is passed as the service name,
username, or password.
* Tweaked SecretService code to pass unicode to DBus, as unicode is the
preferred format.
* Issue #71 - Fixed logic in CryptedFileKeyring.
* Unencrypted keyring file will be saved with user read/write (and not group
or world read/write).
0.9.3
-----
* Ensure migration is run when get_password is called. Fixes #75. Thanks to
Marc Deslauriers for reporting the bug and supplying the patch.
0.9.2
-----
* Keyring 0.9.1 introduced a whole different storage format for the
CryptedFileKeyring, but this introduced some potential compatibility issues.
This release incorporates the security updates but reverts to the INI file
format for storage, only encrypting the passwords and leaving the service
and usernames in plaintext. Subsequent releases may incorporate a new
keyring to implement a whole-file encrypted version. Fixes #64.
* The CryptedFileKeyring now requires simplejson for Python 2.5 clients.
0.9.1
-----
* Fix for issue where SecretServiceBackend.set_password would raise a
UnicodeError on Python 3 or when a unicode password was provided on Python
2.
* CryptedFileKeyring now uses PBKDF2 to derive the key from the user's
password and a random hash. The IV is chosen randomly as well. All the
stored passwords are encrypted at once. Any keyrings using the old format
will be automatically converted to the new format (but will no longer be
compatible with 0.9 and earlier). The user's password is no longer limited
to 32 characters. PyCrypto 2.5 or greater is now required for this keyring.
0.9
---
* Add support for GTK 3 and secret service D-Bus. Fixes #52.
* Issue #60 - Use correct method for decoding.
0.8.1
-----
* Fix regression in keyring lib on Windows XP where the LOCALAPPDATA
environment variable is not present.
0.8
---
* Mac OS X keyring backend now uses subprocess calls to the `security`
command instead of calling the API, which with the latest updates, no
longer allows Python to invoke from a virtualenv. Fixes issue #13.
* When using file-based storage, the keyring files are no longer stored
in the user's home directory, but are instead stored in platform-friendly
locations (`%localappdata%\Python Keyring` on Windows and according to
the freedesktop.org Base Dir Specification
(`$XDG_DATA_HOME/python_keyring` or `$HOME/.local/share/python_keyring`)
on other operating systems). This fixes #21.
*Backward Compatibility Notice*
Due to the new storage location for file-based keyrings, keyring 0.8
supports backward compatibility by automatically moving the password
files to the updated location. In general, users can upgrade to 0.8 and
continue to operate normally. Any applications that customize the storage
location or make assumptions about the storage location will need to take
this change into consideration. Additionally, after upgrading to 0.8,
it is not possible to downgrade to 0.7 without manually moving
configuration files. In 1.0, the backward compatibility
will be removed.
0.7.1
-----
* Removed non-ASCII characters from README and CHANGES docs (required by
distutils if we're to include them in the long_description). Fixes #55.
0.7
---
* Python 3 is now supported. All tests now pass under Python 3.2 on
Windows and Linux (although Linux backend support is limited). Fixes #28.
* Extension modules on Mac and Windows replaced by pure-Python ctypes
implementations. Thanks to Jerome Laheurte.
* WinVaultKeyring now supports multiple passwords for the same service. Fixes
#47.
* Most of the tests don't require user interaction anymore.
* Entries stored in Gnome Keyring appears now with a meaningful name if you try
to browser your keyring (for ex. with Seahorse)
* Tests from Gnome Keyring no longer pollute the user own keyring.
* `keyring.util.escape` now accepts only unicode strings. Don't try to encode
strings passed to it.
0.6.2
-----
* fix compiling on OSX with XCode 4.0
0.6.1
-----
* Gnome keyring should not be used if there is no DISPLAY or if the dbus is
not around (https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpadlib/+bug/752282).
* Added `keyring.http` for facilitating HTTP Auth using keyring.
* Add a utility to access the keyring from the command line.
0.5.1
-----
* Remove a spurious KDE debug message when using KWallet
* Fix a bug that caused an exception if the user canceled the KWallet dialog
(https://bitbucket.org/kang/python-keyring-lib/issue/37/user-canceling-of-kde-wallet-dialogs).
0.5
---
* Now using the existing Gnome and KDE python libs instead of custom C++
code.
* Using the getpass module instead of custom code
0.4
---
* Fixed the setup script (some subdirs were not included in the release.)
0.3