Am Montag, 24. August 2015, 19:49:31 schrieb KJ:
> I have recently upgraded from Fedora 19 to 22 and can since the upgrade no
> longer select gnome-keyring as backend for password storage.
> gnome-keyring-daemon is running; the option to select keyring is simply
> no longer there in preferences/core options. Instead I have the choice
> between Auto, None & Kwallet. Not being a KDE user this means I need to
> go through the authorisation again for every export to google+.
> 
> A web search (http://sourceforge.net/p/darktable/mailman/message/32302692/)
> leads me to believe this is due to a change in gnome (Fedora 19 used 3.8;
> Fedora 22 is based on 3.16. Not quite sure though.
> 
> Any suggestions or comments?

The powers that be deprecated gnome keyring and want people to use libsecret 
instead. You can check if your copy of darktable is linked against that with

  ldd `which darktable` | grep libsecret

which should print something if it's supporting libsecret. Otherwise you 
should file a bug report against your distribution to enable it when creating 
the darktable packages.

> Thanks, KJ

Tobias

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