I confirm this error still occurs using libsecret from the Debian
package version 0.18.5-3.1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1221955
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GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_I
Is there any versioning information of this libsecret?
Not having a test suite is hard to tell.
I'm running 0.18.5-3.1 from devuan ascii and will try to replicate.
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Hi again.
This bug affects every software using gnome-keyring and as such
represents a serious security issue which should be examined with
attention, to avoid future surprises.
The gnome-keyring is the gateway keeper to all passwords saved on gnome
desktops, used via dbus which may also be a cau
I'm stumbling into this bug now and then, using standard C code to query
gnome-keyring via gnome_keyring_find_password_sync()
Works most of the time, but returns the error with an approximated ratio
of 2% of the times it is called. In some implementation this may lead in
a dialog asking a password
It is not an unuseful comment, is UX feedback, which should be valued
the most. When I initially reacted to this bug, I was reporting my
experience helping users update and observing their struggle with layers
of fixes on their desktop, often scripts made by friends to help execute
tasks.
A LEAN U
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Mantas Kriaučiūnas wrote:
> It's simple to return back old behavior - set dconf setting value:
> org.gnome.nautilus.preferences executable-text-activation
> to 'ask'
"simple"? most ubuntu users are afraid to open a Terminal.
however, thanks for the info, but this discussio
Thanks for the references to the upstream process.
Not just the executable bit, but also the file magic (shell script or
ELF) could be parsed to sort out problems.
However, I guess this is not the place for discussing this.
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We should pay attention to this indeed.
This is a radical change for many users acquainted to execute shell scripts or
having them written by friends to fix things.
Believe me, this happens *all the time*.
Changing this behavior without any notice is irresponsible, a very
conservative step that
This bug was not solved, by closing it you imply there was no bug in the
first place, but people disagree to that. I for one report the bug is
there, .5 seconds is a too short delay and there is no way to change it.
Meanwhile a patch was also released, see:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t
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