On Monday, May 25, 2015 06:13:16 PM Fernando Rodriguez wrote: > On Monday, May 25, 2015 09:35:07 PM René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > Do you have a reason not to use kdelibs4 with the +osxkeychain variant > > which makes KWallet use a "native" backend, and you no longer need > > kwalletd? This also ensures that password dialogs always open in front > > and not behind all other windows, and removes timeout glitches in kmail, > > like when you send an email and you don't enter your kwallet password > > fast enough. > > > > R > > I wasn't aware of that variant, but I just tried it and now I got a reason > not to use it: I don't want to protect my password, I just want kmail to > remember it so I don't have to type it every time. That used to be a > feature in kmail but AFAIK at some point it started relaying on kwallet to > remember passwords. If you don't want to type a password every time the > workaround is to set a kwallet with a blank password. I tried to do the > same with the native keychain and it won't let me. So unless somebody knows > how it can be done I have to go back to kwalletd :(
I'm confused now. It looks like OSX does allow a password keychain but you have to set a password and then change it to a blank one. But as soon as I installed the +osxkeychain variant and restarted akonadi it asked me to setup a password for the keychain, I choose "letmein" and now every time I login it ask me for it. Now I'm looking for the keychain on the Keychain Access utility and I can't find it. So I installed the kwallet package (kwalletd is part of some other package) and on kwalletmanager I see that it's using the "login" keychain which opens with my OSX user password. So where is the letmein password and how can I change it? _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
