Hi Dmitry,

> I think the right solution here would be to specify explicitly the
desired backend (most likely keyring.backends.SecretService.Keyring) in
the configuration file as described in the README:

I did as you suggested and I confirm it works now, thank you!

I also confirmed that removing kwallet6 solved it.

However, I do not think that that default state is acceptable: I'm sure
I'm not the only one who has Qt and GTK programs installed and we cannot
expect users to create a cryptic file. This must be a bug somewhere.

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