I'm not a recent eclipse user, but one of the most common reasons for
credentials not being saved in the keychain is an invalid application
signature. If there is anything that stores it's config in the part of the
.app directory structure that is signed then saving to the keychain will
stop workin
To follow up:
I installed a new version of Eclipse, and the problem went away. Yay!
However recently the problem returned.
It looks like one of the optional plugins I installed is causing the problem.
I installed Eclipse 4.7 M6 (Oxygen) again and the creds are now being saved OK.
Not sure which
On 25 January 2017 at 20:02, Gary Gregory wrote:
> Sounds painful. What changed? Just the Neon version? Could this be related
> to a change in the JDK/JRE?
It happened some while ago so I don't know what changed.
> G
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> On Jan 25, 2017 5:31 AM, "sebb" wrote:
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>> I'm currently using Eclipse Ne
Sounds painful. What changed? Just the Neon version? Could this be related
to a change in the JDK/JRE?
G
On Jan 25, 2017 5:31 AM, "sebb" wrote:
> I'm currently using Eclipse Neon.2 on Mac OS/X (El Capitan)
>
> I used to be able to save the SVN and Git passwords in my login
> keychain, but that
I'm currently using Eclipse Neon.2 on Mac OS/X (El Capitan)
I used to be able to save the SVN and Git passwords in my login
keychain, but that does not work any more. I think it stopped working
with Neon.
The most I can do is save the credentials for the current session,
which is quite annoying.