Thanks Matthew
Did you install the previous package as an RPM or with
configure/make/make install?
./configure
make
make install
It looks like in the step that links all the compiled object files and
library references, there's one missing. Either something is broken in
the build itsef or you are missing a -devel RPM with a library that is
needed. Looking at the site, did you get all of the pam_keyring
package, the gnome-keyring package, and the gnome-keyring-manager package?
I didn't get them all but I have now - thanks :)
I wonder why you didn't just install the prebuilt RPMs? It looks like
the gnome-keyring and gnome-keyring-manager packages are designed to
replace the ones that come with FC5. It's a bad idea to replace RPM-ed
software with non-RPM-ed software unless you seriously know what you are
doing. If the developer offers pre-built FC5 RPMs, then you should use
them.
I didn't know - I just installed apache, php and mysql from src so I
assumed that this was the best way... I don't seriously know what I am
doing so I noted your comment... thanks
I don't think that's your problem. There's a pretty good chance that
your system is now clean of the old package, so I'd try installing the
RPMs.
Ok I got all the packages (rpm)
I used rpm -Uvh but the replacement gnome-keyring gave an error...
rpm -Uvh gnome-keyring-0.5.0-1.20060605cvs.fc5.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
gnome-keyring = 0.4.9 is needed by (installed)
gnome-keyring-devel-0.4.9-1.i386
So I did rpm -Uvh with gnome-keyring-devel-0.5.0-1.20060605cvs.fc5.i386.rpm
That installed ok and so did
gnome-keyring-manager-2.14.0-3.20060605cvs.fc5.i386.rpm
and pam_keyring-0.0.8-2.fc5.i386.rpm
I tried
rpm -Uvh gnome-keyring-0.5.0-1.20060605cvs.fc5.i386.rpm again but it
gave the same error
The instruction on the site to change the password is this...
/usr/libexec/pam-keyring-tool -c
but I just get the error
pam-keyring-tool: error retrieving default keyring
Thanks for your help
Chris
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