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FS#73608 - [nextcloud-client] Missing optional dependency on gnome-keyring
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Opened by Jan Ypma (jypma) - Thursday, 03 February 2022, 08:16 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Thursday, 03 February 2022, 09:18 GMT
Opened by Jan Ypma (jypma) - Thursday, 03 February 2022, 08:16 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Thursday, 03 February 2022, 09:18 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
My nextcloud-client wouldn't remember login information, asking for username and password at every start. After some searching, it was hinted to that it uses (only?) gnome-keyring to store credentials. After installing gnome-keyring, it indeed prompted to create a new keyring and store credentials there. Hence, gnome-keyring should be an optional dependency. Additional info: * On version 2:3.4.2-1 |
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Closed by Antonio Rojas (arojas)
Thursday, 03 February 2022, 09:18 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: It's an optional dependency of libsecret - nextcloud doesn't do any password storing itself
Thursday, 03 February 2022, 09:18 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: It's an optional dependency of libsecret - nextcloud doesn't do any password storing itself