On jeu, 2008-12-18 at 15:07 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote: > Unfortunately part of (my long mail/bug) report yesterday was that I > mentioned that I'm using KDE. I don't want to have to do anything with > gnome if possible, to keep my work simple.
Then don't use evolution. > I don't think the gnome-keyring was running in Suse or in kubuntu. Well, it you can't be sure… > I just think there are 3 possibilites > > 1) dbus providing the keyring manager (thus pointing to kwallet) dbus doesn't “provide” a keyring manager. But, a keyring manager provides a dbus interface. > I uninstalled the gnome-keyring now it's proven that evolution depends on > it, but not directly. It expects from dbus to provide: org.gnome.keyring. > > ** (evolution:19240): WARNING **: couldn't communicate with gnome keyring > daemon via dbus: The name org.gnome.keyring was not provided by > any .service files > > Is it possible to provide this key pointing to kwallet. I think it is, I don't think so. You'll have to ask the kwallet people, but I don't think a KDE app will provide a org.gnome interface. > 2) libraries with Evo version 2.22 changed so that it depends on the keyring > now. Well, I didn't follow this, but maybe there are good reasons for that. > > 3) there is also some other option I can not think of > > Anyway I'm going to try to run Suse or Kubuntu from backup and check if it's > really debian related, or may be the admins changed something on server > side which I would exclude from the options. If you want to use evolution-exchange, and evolution-exchange wants gnome-keyring, then use gnome-keyring, or don't use evo-exchange at all. Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

