On Saturday, January 30 2016, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:

>>>>>> "SDJ" == Sergio Durigan Junior <[email protected]> writes:
>
> SDJ> The latest Midori package contains a new Recommends for gnome-keyring.
> SDJ> Is this enough to fix the bug for you?
>
> OK in ~/.xsession I put
> m=`gnome-keyring-daemon -start` # https://bugs.debian.org/806169 midori
> if test $? -eq 0
> then export $m
> else echo $0: install gnome-keyring first.|mail -s $0 $USER
> fi #What a hassle. Other browsers don't need this.

The "problem" is that Midori now uses (since 0.4.7) gcr for certificate
management, and gcr needs gnome-keyring.  This is indeed a hassle if
you're running GNOME directly (as is your case, and mine), but
fortunately the fix is "easy" enough.

What I can do is write a few more instructions on README.Debian on how
to install/enable gnome-keyring.  Other than that, there's not much that
can be done without actively altering the user's configuration files.

> P.S., on
> http://midori-browser.org/faqs/#error_granting_trustcouldn_t_find_a_place_to_store_the_imported_certificate
> we see 'gnome-keyring –startup'
> # gnome-keyring -startup
> usage: gnome-keyring command [options]
> commands: certificate-exception
>           import
>           version

Right, that's an error, I'll file it upstream.

> Also there it should say if we should be root or not.

I don't believe it's necessary.  It mentions .xinitrc, which is a file
that lives under the $USER directory.  IMO, every time I read
instructions on a FAQ, and unless otherwise stated, I assume I do not
need to be root.

> And on https://selfsigned.notyours.dk:444/menu.gif clicking trust this
> website does nothing. Though I can now see my taipower site thankfully.

What do you mean "does nothing"?  Were you able to access the website
after clicking the button?  You should.

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