On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 02:10:25AM -0000, Martin Pool wrote:
> I think one thing that's happening here is that the keyring gui strongly
> assumes passwords fit on a single line, and it possibly also implicitly
> saves them when you close the window.  So if you open it up to see what
> launchpadlib is saving in there, it will break them.

That's not the root of the problem I'm experiencing.  I looked in seahorse
only *because* saving credentials wasn't working right.  Any time I use a
launchpadlib-based tool on natty, I have to first open seahorse and delete
the previously-stored invalid credentials, then re-authenticate to openid. 
The host-based credentials saving is worse than useless to me at present; at
least if it weren't saving the credentials I could skip the step of opening
seahorse to delete creds.

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Title:
  system-based authorization doesn't store useful credentials in gnome-
  keyring

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