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qtkeychain 0.8 fails to use kwallet5 #99
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Confirmed, if qtkeychain is compiled with libsecret support and there is no libsecret service provider installed, kwalled is not used. Compiling without libsecret support fixes the problem. |
@Ablinne which KDE setup (distro etc.) are you using? |
@frankosterfeld Depends on how to detect libsecret is not used during runtime. (must be installed and available, otherwise it would not be tried). Easiest option would be to add a configuration option to override autodetection in |
@frankosterfeld I am using Arch linux with plasma-desktop from the Extra repository. |
Any updates on this? I am getting the same error when starting
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@thePanz On Arch linux, the package update qtkeychain 0.8.0-2 fixed it for me. It is compiled without libsecret support. See changes to PKGBUILD here: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/qtkeychain&id=9508b3f0487ec832875ab983e317fc4f8a7bfbaf. |
@Ablinne I installed such package, but did not helped.
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@thePanz, judging from the dependencies of mysql-workbench, https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/mysql-workbench/, it does not even use qtkeychain. So your error message is probably not related to this bug report. |
This problem was probably addressed by #111 - now kwallet5 is preferred even when libsecret support is enabled. |
for me the issue is solved with relesed v0.9.0 |
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I am running arch linux and plasma 5 and installed the update to version 0.8 of qtkeychain today. After this update the owncloud-client presents me with the message
And asks me for my passwords, even though my passwords are safely stored in my kwallet (which is up and running and in use by other applications).
Seems qtkeychain is trying to use gnome-keyring or whatever.
Environment variables are set correctly
After downgrading qtkeychain to 0.7 owncloud works fine again.
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