> Name: lxqt-keyring
>
> Implementation detail:
> I studied the source code of gnome-keyring and libgcr today.
> Actaully, it's only gcr-ui and gcr that requires gtk+.
> The gnome developers carefully separated UI and non-UI parts.
> The non-UI parts gcr-base and gck are not linked to gtk+.
> Gcr-ui is a lib used to develop other keyring associated programs.
> Gnome-keyring itself does not rely on it that much.
> So, I think porting gnome-keyring to Qt is a faster approach.
> Besides, gnome-keyring is well-tested and is a proven solution.
> Since its developers separated UI and non-UI parts already, we can use it.
> I'm interested in doing this, too.
>
>
can you point to the repository with gcr sources? i looked but couldnt find
them.
I already set up a repository[1]. creation of a wallet and testing if a
wallet key is correct works.I will just continue for my own amusement if
you guys go with gnome-keyring.
isnt gnome-keyring deprecated?[2],i dont think its wise basing future work
on it.
[1] https://github.com/mhogomchungu/lxqt_wallet
[2] https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/LibsecretMigration
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