I chose the method below.  It does indeed open up a kwallet icon on the dock, 
but I can't do anything with it.  There is no way to access an actual wallet, 
so I can put my passwords in it.

So frustratingly close,
Tim
On Jan 18, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> )  Use
> 
> open -a /sw/opt/kde4/mac/bin/kwalletmanager.app
> 
> since that whole directory constitutes an OS X .app bundle (-a means .app).


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