On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Leonard Richardson
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> "it could at least use the GNOME keyring instead of the prompting on the
> command line."
>
> You should only get the command line prompt if neither the GNOME keyring
> nor the KDE Wallet is active. (This is controlled by python-keyring.)
> What does your environment look like?
>
> Benji, do you know why this might happen?
Nope, I'm not aware of a situation in which both a real keyring/wallet
backend is used and you still get a command line prompt.
--
Benji York
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Leonard Richardson
<email address hidden> wrote:
> "it could at least use the GNOME keyring instead of the prompting on the
> command line."
>
> You should only get the command line prompt if neither the GNOME keyring
> nor the KDE Wallet is active. (This is controlled by python-keyring.)
> What does your environment look like?
>
> Benji, do you know why this might happen?
Nope, I'm not aware of a situation in which both a real keyring/wallet
backend is used and you still get a command line prompt.
--
Benji York