https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361002
Bug ID: 361002 Summary: KWalletManager cannot open old .kwl files Product: kwalletmanager Version: unspecified Platform: Debian testing OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: critical Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: va...@kde.org Reporter: incoming-o...@bordenrhodes.com For a while now, I've been using KWalletManager5 (15.08.3) provided by the latest version of Debian testing (Stretch), into which I successfully ported my passwords. I just discovered that Konqueror, however, continues to save passwords to ~/.kde/share/apps/kwallet/kdewallet.kwl as it is still a KF4 program. However, I cannot open this file in KWalletManager5. When I try to, it prompts for a password but gives me a -9 error message saying that the password is probably wrong. This is impossible, as is the .kwl file being corrupted, because Konqueror can easily read and write to kdewallet.kwl. I need the passwords from this file, so either KWalletManager5 needs to be fixed to allow this or I need a workaround to dump the passwords from this file into plain text. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Konqueror and navigate to a page requiring a username and password 2. Konqueror prompts to open kdewallet.kwl. Konqueror can easily read and write to this file and fill in the web page's fields 3. Close Konqueror and attempt any of the following 3a. Import kdewallet.kwl from KWalletManager5 3b. Open kdewallet.kwl directly within Dolphin 3c. Replace existing .kwl files in ~/.local/share/kwalletd/ and try to open them from within KWalletManager Actual Results: KWalletManager prompts for a password to open the .kwl file. The correct password is entered but error -9 pops up saying that the password is incorrect. Expected Results: I can get at my passwords! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.