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I have plasma-meta installed, which requires ksshaskpass. I recently installed mail-notification, which depends on gnome-keyring, where it stores passwords. I'd like to have a look at what passwords are stored. AFAIK, the only way to do this is via the GUI program, seahorse. However, seahorse conflicts with ksshaskpass. Is there another way to manage the contents of gnome-keyring, while leaving plasma-meta installed?
Last edited by Salkay (2015-12-07 03:05:35)
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Bump. I can find some information from the keyring using CLI tools like gkeyring-git, but I'd prefer to use seahorse if possible, partly because I think I'm only getting partial information from some keyrings.
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Just a "me too" here. I decided to try GNOME3 b/c having so many crashes, etc. with Plasma 5. I'm still on team KDE so I'd hate to have to remove it just to use a gnome-keyring manager. Still searching to see what I can find, hopefully there's a way.
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There's got to be a way for these two packages to be made to coexist. Does anyone know if there is a bug open?
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I haven't filed a bug yet.
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Optimistic bump. Otherwise I'll just file a bug.
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I've filed a bug.
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As per Antonio Rojas's comments in the bug, and my testing, it's perfectly fine to install both, with the following caveat. Currently, both packages will set the SSH_ASKPASS environment variable. In it's current configuration, ksshaskpass's script has priority, and is the one responsible for this variable, although this may change in the future.
I built and installed ksshaskpass after removing the conflict with x11-ssh-askpass, then installed seahorse in parallel. This works fine for me.
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