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It still requires gnome-keyring even on KDE #74
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same problem opensuse leap 42.2 skype for linux 5.5 or skype for linux preview 8.5 use keytar and claim using libsecret but
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Hi, I have the same @promeneur skype problem. |
We are seeing the same on KDE systems in our LBRY app which uses keytar - please see lbryio/lbry-desktop#386 Any updates on this? |
If I understand right, this affects also using Mailspring under KDE Plasma: Is there any progress on this issue? |
No real progress on this issue - the use of |
The original goal with choosing |
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ksecretservice is unfinished and KWallet itself is in maintenance mode, so we have a few options:
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@shiftkey wouldn't using It doesn't offer persistence across reboots, but as a user of apps depending on this package, I prefer my apps to be working out of the box and re-enter passwords after reboots than installing packages I didn't plan to use. |
By the way, aside from |
@nglgzz I don't have the time available to write a second backend and support gracefully degrading from one to the other if the first is not available. If someone else wants to take a shot at it, that's great, but I can't promise I'll support it officially because it feels risky. @vladimiry that's great to hear. I had a look at the changelog for Archlinux seems to have the latest version, and perhaps other distributions do too so that users don't need to build from source themselves, so maybe we can update the README to mention this as being important for Linux usage. |
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KDE support is still pretty badly needed tho. :( |
@alxpettit An interesting MR was made to the KWallet repository, just a week ago, aimed at supporting the org.freedesktop.secrets API, but the discussion is still underway. |
As it seems, the keytar module 4.0.2 claims to depend only on libsecret for Linux, however on Kubuntu 17.04 it still needs the gnome-keyring in order to work properly.
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