Thanks for getting back.

My system has been running reliably since my 2nd message above:
  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1119238#10

As written in that message, I assume this was primarily a migration problem - and as such I can not investigate this easily anymore.


Can you check what service answers the dbus interface in you current versions?
I use normally d-feet for this.
Unfortunately d-feet has been removed from Debian last summer:
  tracker.debian.org/pkg/d-feet

However running dbus-monitor and opening KWalletManager prints lots of output like these:

method call time=1776152806.428781 sender=:1.3707 -> destination=org.kde.kwalletd6 serial=61 path=/modules/kwalletd6; interface=org.kde.KWallet; member=entryList
  [...]
method call time=1776152806.429115 sender=:1.58 -> destination=:1.49 serial=2947 path=/org/freedesktop/secrets/collection/Default_20keyring; interface=org.freedesktop.Secret.Collection; member=SearchItems
  [...]

So here everything seems reasonable.


Btw. are you actually using a proper testing or unstable system?
Not a pure testing system, but I don't think this was relevant here.

990 for stable-security is properly breaking things as 990 will downgrade 
packages
from testing/unstable No, the necessary priority for downgrading is "> 1000". I use 990 for
stable-security to get security updates as long as I do not have a more recent version installed already. (Mainly affects my browsers and has been working well for the last years.)

best wishes
Nicola

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