Your message dated Sat, 17 Oct 2009 11:55:32 +0100
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and subject line Package gnome-keyring-manager has been removed from Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #452965,
regarding gnome-keyring-manager: gnome-screenshot asks for remote passwords 
repeatedly
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452965: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=452965
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Package: gnome-keyring-manager
Version: 2.16.0-2
Severity: important

report stolen from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/43366
This makes gnome-keyring unusable in etch.

When having remote locations in the nautilus bookmark list, gnome-screenshot
asks for all remote passwords upon starting. This is really annoying, as 10
bookmarks means typing in 10 passwords... clicking on "Cancel" in the password
dialog brings up the dialog another 4 times (5 times in total) for each
bookmark.

This is absolutely similar in behavior as 
https://launchpad.net/products/nautilus/+bug/5696, 
which had the same issue
with the gtk-filechooser. As the gtk-filechooser bug is fixed now while the
screenshot isn't, I guess it's copy-pasted code or something.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Log into remote location in nautilus, don't save the password (e.g.
"ssh://myhost/myfolder")
2. Create a bookmark of current location
3. Start gnome-screenshot

Actual results:
You get asked for the password to all remote locations in your bookmarks list.
If you saved the password earlier, you only get asked if you want to allow
access to the passwords for gnome-screenshot, which is annoying nonetheless.

Expected results:
Like the gtk-filechooser bugfix, the application should NOT ask for all the
passwords.

Does this happen every time?
Yes

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (700, 'stable'), (650, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-5-686
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages gnome-keyring-manager depends on:
ii  gconf2                        2.16.1-1   GNOME configuration database syste
ii  libc6                         2.6.1-1+b1 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libgconf2-4                   2.16.1-1   GNOME configuration database syste
ii  libglade2-0                   1:2.6.0-4  library to load .glade files at ru
ii  libglib2.0-0                  2.12.4-2   The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgnome-keyring0             0.6.0-3    GNOME keyring services library
ii  libgnome2-0                   2.16.0-2   The GNOME 2 library - runtime file
ii  libgnomeui-0                  2.14.1-2   The GNOME 2 libraries (User Interf
ii  libgtk2.0-0                   2.8.20-7   The GTK+ graphical user interface 

gnome-keyring-manager recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information



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Version: 2.20.0-1+rm

You filled the bug http://bugs.debian.org/452965 in Debian BTS
against the package gnome-keyring-manager. I'm closing it at *unstable*, but it 
will
remain open for older distributions.

For more information about this package's removal, read
http://bugs.debian.org/549023. That bug might give the reasons why
this package was removed and suggestions of possible replacements.

Don't hesitate to reply to this mail if you have any question.

Thank you for your contribution to Debian.

--
Marco Rodrigues


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