Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: gnome-python-desktop (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1144781

Title:
  python-gnomekeyring cannot display technical properties of keys

Status in “gnome-python-desktop” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  With python-gnomekeyring you can get the "name" and the "secret" of a
  key.

  But when you add LUKS passwords that are remembered forever in the
  gvfs-mount dialog for two or more identical harddrives (or other
  storage media I presume), there is a problem getting the secret
  manually.

  GnomeKeyringItemInfo at 0x1960d70
  Name: Encryption passphrase for Seagate ST31000333AS (1.0 TB Hard Disk)
  Secret: Password001

  GnomeKeyringItemInfo at 0x18cf3c0
  Name: Encryption passphrase for Seagate ST31000333AS (1.0 TB Hard Disk)
  Secret: Password002

  Searching by name has multiple results, so you can no longer loop to find the 
related name. In this case you would want to get the details. If you check the 
Details-tab in Seahorse (AKA "Passwords and Keys" dialog), you'll see exactly 
what you need:
  gvfs-luks-uuid: 5cf35067-5fd0-4a0f-a240-3b4725975ec9
  gvfs-luks-uuid: 7fe09d7a-a68b-4776-a78d-df0ef4412e14

  But how does Seahorse know this? I cannot get this from
  GnomeKeyringItemInfo items.

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