On Thu, 2013-05-23 at 15:23 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote: > Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > > > On Thu, 2013-05-23 at 12:04 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote: > >> On 05/23/2013 12:00 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > >> > On Sun, 2013-05-19 at 14:40 -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >> >> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan > >> >> <jonrysh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> On Sat, 2013-05-18 at 18:58 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote: > >> >> > On 18 May 2013 18:27, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >> >> > > Any GNOME application is pretty much the same as any GTK > >> >> > > application > >> >> > > >> >> > Agreed. gnome-software just requires gtk3-devel at the > >> >> > moment so it'll work fine in LXDE/XFCE and will work fine > >> >> > in KDE if looking a little foreign. > >> >> > >> >> If only. I recently spent about a day figuring out why > >> >> evolution > >> >> wouldn't send emails on a KDE desktop. The reason is a > >> >> disagreement > >> >> between evolution, gnome-keyring, and the KDE infrastructure. > >> >> I have a workaround but no fix. > >> >> > >> >> Do file a bug report > >> > > >> > Where should I file it: evolution bugzilla, gnome keyring bugzilla, > >> > general KDE bugzilla, general Gnome bugzilla? I know developers frown > >> > on filing bug reports in more than one place. (Please excuse the late > >> > reply.) > >> > >> Hard to say without you giving details about what your workaround was. > >> > >> In my experience, > >> gnome developers generally use upstream bugzilla almost exclusively > >> > >> fedora kde-sig usually recommends: > >> * if you think it a distro-specific issue, use bugzilla.redhat.com > >> * if you think it an upstream issue, use bugs.kde.org > >> * and if in doubt, try distro/downstream bugzilla first. > > > > None of your suggestions seems exactly appropriate. > > > > The workaround is simply to autostart seahorse at the beginning of each > > session, double click on its Login padlock icon, and enter my login > > password. Having done this, evolution can get the password for the smtp > > server from the keyring. > > > > Under Gnome (as I remember it) the Login keyring is automatically > > enabled at login time. In the past (before Fedora-18, I think), when I > > attempted to send the first email of a session a popup box would appear > > (probably put up by the gnome-keyring system) to request my login > > password. More recently, this has not happened, so evolution simply > > hangs if the keyring is not opened manually. > > > Sounds like gnome-keyring-pam not functioning properly, thats the piece > that's supposed to auto-unlock your gnome-keyring on login. > > -- rex > See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=907156 Try yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update gcr John -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org