-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi! All started, that the oc client did not remember the login. I am using Buster with an XFCE desktop. So I decided to try out the nc client. Because it is not packaged for Debian I had to compile it myself. The same issue occured. It also lost its login. So I built again with libsecret-1-dev installed. From now on everything worked as it should. So I think, the oc client issue also can be fixed this way. Maybe it is not enough, that qtkeychain is built against libsecret, but the oc client isn't. I only described what I did to solve this issue. The rest of my environment is a normal Debian Buster installation. Maybe there are other XFCE or Gnome users that can reproduce this.
Regards Thomas Am 21.10.2018 um 15:49 schrieb Sandro Knauß: > Hey, > > I don't want to sound rough, but I don't have your setup and so I > need your input in that issue. We had a lot of issues with > qtkeychain in different environments in past and it looks we still > have issues. But as this mostly rely on your setup, you need to > give me more input, otherwise I can't improve the situation. > >> All I did is installing libsecret before building the nc client. >> I did not rebuild qtkeychain. > > qtkeychain depends on libsecret-1-0, so how you managed to not > install libsecret-1-0 by installing owncloud client? > >> I did not try this with the oc client, because I am using nc on >> my server > and use the nc client built from source now. But I am pretty sure, > building the oc client with libsecret installed would also fix the > issue here. > > As I said before oc client do not depend on libsecret and nexcloud > client does not depend on libsecret, too directly just via > qtkeychain. So install libsecret while building, does not affect > the build. Can you please tell the correct packagenames you > installed that makes it working for you? > > Because I can't follow from a KDE environment and you are arguing > from a self build package of a application that is not even inside > Debian. Sorry but I need more proof and a explanation, why this > helps, as I checked the code and couldn't find anything. > >> I don't get, why Debian did not package the nextcloud stuff yet. > > Sorry, but complaining about packages are not inside Debian - than > please step up and make this happen. Because in most cases it is > manpower missing. A minor issue is that nextcloud client only > released a beta release, so nextcloud itself tells, it is not ready > to general use. > > hefee > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEWBlkDGRR0P6YgtjNaBIrwzgxB8QFAlvMhpMACgkQaBIrwzgx B8ScOA//cjaseTMo/nKTyE6/+xWKF9ny2L8aA1F6H9gp5TA/13Wn42plf9nzYMPq 0xIpLtpmNXeNrohchpt0EJSuesSGe77c0DZ2XAzV+M+nzbRhefXvHETQ9Om5liXU QKjmkIbv5+8zSu7TNP90MG0bcS0MIgZkufxz/iSdQq63sKC2d4MFcGMEBfyGDwQO aaqNCsz9dECWPTQDxkB0Yehj/S5WaGwb1xbk0Y7PlTpA9x8vxAE0LRbyfSoUyI7e Xe7ttO7S+2oTj2VLPGwM6szebZW2vQydhWgZdSzj9wKIw5ODJiYCX/eu1SaU6woK HyNOccp6pAMbYPa/wj7Ik4W8xML7KJMWzTQ/UWUOkagcTEZZ+SYIdJbvh05TKWlr gjytm3mBIETUdxTiQGedTF/lNfsVS6bR7CRK1kgecW3SnFH0hn9FOy0vF254a3GZ KcgFXer85+doqmTLZq1XIq4qBX7MUKA+wsUE0gqoESbGnb1lNfmSUSRz3iSVdDXN 4dE+dqpMSyod4f2/Qvid8DbCq6eljmcP+tGPXCg7Q6dKmaHNwhqyUm8xIhrAYykT 9PPqX6YgHcDWrLGsArTeZSiG5KMFo50sOCdtdF4HllYiHpEbhcEzcVYXbnynWf4w NHtzZlcsqNeYEzQKSmJfFEg1PwLOzngkQNWnyw/mW4nRp1DjsOQ= =8/fM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

