Julian Foad <julianf...@btopenworld.com> writes: > * Brings kwallet to the same behaviour as Gnome keyring.
I've realised there is another difference in the current behaviour. The way auth works is that Subversion records whether a particular provider was used to store a particular password. The KDE provider will only prompt to open the wallet when the auth data indicates that KDE was used to store a particular password. The GNOME provider prompts to unlock the keyring whenever any password is requested, before checking the auth data to see if this particular password was stored in the keyring. I don't see any advantage to the GNOME behaviour, it looks more like a bug than a feature. -- uberSVN: Apache Subversion Made Easy http://www.uberSVN.com