Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Resul Cetin dixit:
> >Exact what I said. I've attached the config.
>
> OK, thanks. I misunderstood, then.
>
> Can you please try, on the command line:
>
> $ PINENTRY=/usr/bin/pinentry-kwallet kwalletcli_getpin -t 'Enter password'
Only shows the question and then prints the password in commandline. Tried
from bash and zsh.
> (Of course, from an uxterm or so, make sure $DISPLAY is set
> and the KDE Wallet is opened.)
>
> I can only test curses right now, but I do get a message box
> asking me for one (although since I have no X session running
> I don't get the message asking if I want to store it in the
> wallet).
>
> Please also try both of these:
> $ PINENTRY=/usr/bin/pinentry-curses kwalletcli_getpin -t 'Enter password'
Nothing happens - looks a little bit like locked
> $ PINENTRY=/usr/bin/pinentry-qt4 kwalletcli_getpin -t 'Enter password'
Looks like
PINENTRY=/usr/bin/pinentry-kwallet kwalletcli_getpin -t 'Enter password'
> Another thing you could try:
> $ kwalletcli -f foo -e bar -p baz
asks for my kwallet password
> Then open the KDE Wallet Manager and look if it did create
> the folder foo, an entry bar within passwords, with the
> content baz.
Exists
> Then, change the contents in the manager. Now,
> $ echo $(kwalletcli -f foo -e bar)
> should show you the changed contents.
Correct. I see the changed content.
Best regards,
Resul Cetin
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