Patrick:

            I was doing some proofs in my system in which live together
KDE, Gnome 3 and Cinnamon.  When I start Evolution in Gnome and click on
"Send/Receiving"  it asks to me for keyring password and then start
normally.  When I start Evolution in KDE and click on  "Send/Receiving"
it asks just like in Gnome.  It doesn't ask me twice.  The same happen
in Cinnamon.  I thought that was the normal behaviour.  
Then, what is the normal behaviour?  No asking at all?



Regards,
Sylvia


El lun, 13-02-2012 a las 19:41 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan escribió:

> On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 11:37 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 16:38 +0100, Paulo Crespi wrote:
> > > I ran into the same problem after upgrading to evolution 3.2.1 on
> > > OpenSuse 12.1 and KDE 4.7.2. After many (in my opinion useless)
> > > attempts to solve the keyring issue, I eventually deleted gconf,
> > > restarted evolution and set up my mail accounts. As expected Evolution
> > > created new config files and from then on everything went more or less
> > > fine. With or without seahorse or keyring daemon installed.
> > 
> > The keyring is always installed as a dependency, AFAIK.
> > 
> > Seahorse is certainly *not* required.  It is a [excellent] tool for
> > visualizing and managing your keyring which otherwise is just a
> > mysterious thing that exists under the covers.
> > 
> > It would have been interesting to know if you had just deleted your
> > default keyring via Seahorse and restarted if the problem would have
> > gone away.
> > 
> > >  I may be mistaken, but it seems Evolution does not override the gnome
> > > configuration properly. I hope this is helpful. 
> > 
> > I'd *guess* the problem was in the default keyring somehow.  Perhaps
> > KDE's greeter doesn't initialize the keyring?  Don't know.
> 
> As has been commented several times on this list over the years, none of
> KDE knows anything about the Gnome keyring. KDE has its own entirely
> separate keystore, the KDE Wallet.
> 
> The existence of two subsystems with essentially the same functionality
> but which don't communicate with each other is a constant irritant.
> Every time I start Evo in a new login session I have to re-type my login
> password *and* my Gnome keyring password (it used to be just one of
> them, now it's both; I guess that's progress ...). There's some talk of
> a new KDE-side package which will address this but I don't know the
> details.
> 
> poc
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