Some hints/remarks to the fix:

* the initial repository-add dialogs have not been adjusted yet, they
still ask for username and password, however those are not used. The
username field is for LO's own distinguishing between different
instances, but not used in the authentication. You can leave the
password empty, it is not used to authenticate.

* to allow storing of the refresh token, you should enable persistent
storage of credentials in Tools|Options → LO → Security → [x] allow
persistent storage and [x] protect with master password. With that LO
can store the refresh-token to use for further requests, and you only
have to provide the master password.

* With the persistent storage enabled, and trying to setup the
connection for the first time, LO will ask for the masterpassword to
look for an existing refresh token, on first setup there obviously won't
be one so it will go to the login procedure: Copy'n'paste the link to
your browser, grant LibreOffice the access to files → You will get an
access token that you copy back to the LibreOffice dialog. LibreOffice
will then ask once more for the masterpassword to store the refresh
token obtained using the access-token.

Also important: LO is not verified to use restricted scopes yet, so it
can only use drive.file scope, meaning when accessing GDrive from LO
you'll only see the files that you created with LibreOffice, other files
will not be accessible (you will however be able to see the files
created with LO in e.g. in your gdrive in browser)

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  [upstream] Access to the Google remote account does not work

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