On Monday May 25 2015 18:27:24 Fernando Rodriguez wrote:

> have to set a password and then change it to a blank one. But as soon as I 
> installed the +osxkeychain variant and restarted akonadi it asked me to setup 
> a password for the keychain, I choose "letmein" and now every time I login it 
> ask me for it

This is probably inevitable, unless you let KDE use your default ("login") 
keychain which gets unlocked when you log in (unless you configured it 
otherwise).

> Now I'm looking for the keychain on the Keychain Access utility 
> and I can't find it. So I installed the kwallet package (kwalletd is part of 
> some other package) and on kwalletmanager I see that it's using the "login" 

Since you have kwalletmanager installed: in the Preferences of that application 
(kwalletmanager/Preferences or Settings/Configure Wallet) you'll find the 
option to define which keychain to use through a dropdown menu, and a button to 
create a new wallet. The default name is "kdewallet".

It's been a while since I tested this, but I recall that there was a bug 
somewhere: newly created keychains do not (always) show up in the Keychain 
Access Utility in OS X 10.9 and probably newer versions too. That's not a bug 
in KDE, the Keychain API hasn't changed since OS X 10.6 (where everything 
worked fine). I think that you have to use the "Add Keychain..." command (in 
Keychain Access's File menu). This will open a file dialog that should show you 
the contents of ~/Library/Keychains, in which you'll find the wallet keychain 
you created. After you do that, you can configure the keychain like any other. 

R.
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