在 2007-01-07日的 23:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Am Sun, 7. January 2007 15:44 schrieb Zhang Weiwu: > > Dear All > > > > I have been comparing all different password managers for some time, and > > run pwman on FreeBSD and Figaro's Password Manager on SuSE 10.1 for some > > months (not satisfied by FPM). Now I have a fresh 10.2 installation and > > I am looking for suggestions on the list. > > > > It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE > > sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that > > either work as X application or as console application. As X application > > it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification > > area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^ > > May be revelation will [1] fullfill your needs. > It's a gtk2 application and has a gnome-panel applet. > But afaik it is not for console use / don't accept console commands for > opening it's stored data. > > > > > pwman is not found on SuSE as wellas on packman/Guru package collection. > > You may compile it from the source tarball? > Such small applications will compile quite easy and flawless, mostly.
Thank you for your nice recommendation. I truly wish to try it a bit because from the screenshot looks very nice to me and has ALL features I need (and I won't need to manually transfer my FPM password set to it). I cannot succesfully compile it yet, because it complain for a package 'gnome-python-2.0' not found. This package do not exist on SuSE 10.2 but a similiar package called 'gnome-python-desktop' is already installed. I am a C language newbie plus compiler / Makefile stuff newbie, I am afraid tweak Makefile this is not what I can handle. Would be very glad if someone make an rpm package out of this package. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
