The gnome-keyring-sharp bug is fixed in a branch, RAOF just hasn't
pushed it yet.  I've reminded him several times but he always forgets.
:p

- Robert

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Beat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Same problem here.
> Seems like this is a Problem with gnome-keyring which gnome-do uses to
> store passwords and authentication.
> In gnome-keyring I see entries for gnome-do, but somehow gnome-do can
> not retrieve them again.
> Whenever I reopen the settings dialog for Google Calendar/Contacts or
> the "Remember the Milk" Plugin the password field is empty. The RTM
> Plugin asks me everytime to authenticate the application, so clearly
> the credentials aren't stored either..
>
> Really a bummer, everything worked fine in Ubuntu 9.10, broken in
> 10.04 :(
>
>
> On May 16, 5:28 pm, Julian Irwin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am also trying to use the google calendar plugin with do 0.8.3.1.
>> When I type "new event" I see the Google calendar Icon but I can not
>> choose a calendar. My account seemed to validate just fine. I am
>> running Lucid.
>>
>> On Apr 22, 6:28 pm, migi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I have Google Calendar plugin enabled & configured (100% properly for
>> > sure, since it validates AND, when I type "google calendars", I'm able
>> > to browse my private calendars and events) . Unfortunately, when
>> > typing "new event", the third pane appears, but the second pane
>> > doesn't display available calendars, only "standard" items ("selected
>> > text", "copy to clipboard" and third empty with text-document icons).
>>
>> > Running in --debug mode in console returns only following lines
>> > containing "calendar" word ...
>> > [Debug 01:27:18.005] [PluginManager] Loaded "GCalendarItemSource" from
>> > plugin.
>> > ..
>> > [Debug 01:27:18.099] [PluginManager] Loaded "GCalendarNewEvent" from
>> > plugin.
>> > [Debug 01:27:18.099] [PluginManager] Loaded "GCalendarSearchEvents"
>> > from plugin.
>> > [Debug 01:27:18.099] [PluginManager] Loaded "ViewCalendarAction" from
>> > plugin.
>>
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