Dustin, thanks a lot for working on this. I read the upstream commit, and it is a great improvement to the current situation. Using a Terminal is okay for now, since there are no cross-distro tools for DE agnostic password input. Using gksu if it exists would be a nice improvement, of course. I really like the idea of using a .desktop file, that should behave very well in file managers.
As for your debdiff: * Please don't use /usr/share/app-install/ for the .desktop file. That's used by gnome-app-install, and announcing this as an application doesn't make sense. For the same reason it shouldn't be under /usr/share/applications. I suggest to simply use /usr/share/ecryptfs- utils/. * Minor gotcha: You install ecryptfs-mount-private.txt into /usr/share/doc/ecryptfs-utils/. Debian Policy (12.3) requires that you are able to rm -r /usr/share/doc without any program behaviour. Also, it is not really helpful documentation in the sense of "I read this before installation". Thus I suggest to put it into /usr/share/ecryptfs-utils/, too. * debian/ecryptfs-utils.install: Oh, I wasn't aware that it's possible nowadays to specify absolute paths. If that works, I learned something new today. :-) Many thanks for working on this! -- Cannot open Private directory after a reboot when "Automatic Login" enabled https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259631 You received this bug notification because you are a member of eCryptfs, which is subscribed to ecryptfs-utils in ubuntu. Status in eCryptfs - Enterprise Cryptographic Filesystem: Fix Committed Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: In Progress Bug description: Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils I created an encrypted private directory following the instructions here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory Everything worked as it should until I rebooted. When I try to mount my private directory I get the following message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount.ecryptfs_private keyctl_search: Required key not available When I go to create a key, I get the following message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ecryptfs-setup-private ERROR: wrapped-passphrase file already exists, use --force to overwrite. I can create a new passphrase if I use the force option, but I shouldn't have to do this everytime I reboot _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

