present.
As you can see in the log file I posted:
https://www.lyonlabs.org/temp/master-password-log.txt
that command fails because it doesn't even find qdbus. I still say this
has nothing to do with KDE. It's the GNOME part that should succeed, but
fails.
It looks like it'
I don't have KWallet installed via package manager, too. But still
"qdbus org.kde.kwalletd5 /modules/kwalletd5 org.kde.KWallet.isEnabled"
returns "true", and this is the native command NetBeans uses to
determine if KWallet is present. Check it in the sources at
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/bl
On 3/24/21 1:51 PM, Boris Heithecker wrote:
Run
qdbus org.kde.kwalletd5 /modules/kwalletd5 org.kde.KWallet.isEnabled
If it returns true, NetBeans will deem your wallet enabled.
root@greyhand:~ # which qdbus
root@greyhand:~ # dpkg -l | grep -i wallet
root@greyhand:~ #
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Glenn Holmer (Linux r
least shows
> > the non-native one though? UI to disable entirely would be on my own
> > papercuts list.
>
> Added that to netbeans.conf, restarted, did a git fetch, and got the
> master password dialog :) Checked the log file and saw this:
>
> WARNING
> [org.netbean
On 3/23/21 4:00 PM, Eric Bresie wrote:
Sounded like somethings were reinstalled ..but did some of it not get
reinstalled fully or is missing?
FINE [org.netbeans.modules.keyring.gnome.GnomeProvider]
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Unable to load library 'gnome-keyring':
libgnome-keyring.so: can
ndows
FINE [org.netbeans.modules.keyring.utils.Utils]: chmod go-r
/home/cenbe/.netbeans/12.3/config/Preferences/org/netbeans/modules/keyring.properties
WARNING [org.netbeans.modules.keyring.fallback.MasterPasswordEncryption]:
Falling back to master password encryption; add
-J-Dorg.netbeans.modules.keyring.level=0 to netbea
running on Windows
FINE [org.netbeans.modules.keyring.utils.Utils]: chmod go-r
/home/cenbe/.netbeans/12.3/config/Preferences/org/netbeans/modules/keyring.properties
WARNING [org.netbeans.modules.keyring.fallback.MasterPasswordEncryption]:
Falling back to master password encryptio
=true ? Still at least shows
the non-native one though? UI to disable entirely would be on my own
papercuts list.
Added that to netbeans.conf, restarted, did a git fetch, and got the
master password dialog :) Checked the log file and saw this:
WARNING
Glenn Holmer wrote:
I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently
seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various
exotic manual methods to make it go away, but is there a way from within
NetBeans?
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Glenn Holmer (Linux registered use
, and got the master password dialog.
I do have gpg-agent running (Linux); could it be related to that?
> I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently
> seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various
> exotic manual methods
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 17:05, Boris Heithecker wrote:
> Unfortunately, no one (including myself) has yet found time to
> implement a simple switch, or system property to switch off either
> implementation on Linux.
There is -J-Dnetbeans.keyring.no.native=true ? Still at least shows
the non-nativ
wrote:
>
> I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently
> seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various
> exotic manual methods to make it go away, but is there a way from within
> NetBeans?
>
> --
> Glenn Holmer
If I remember correct the password requests can come from
proxy-configuration.
> I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm
frequently
> seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has
offered various
> exotic manual methods to make it go a
I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently
seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various
exotic manual methods to make it go away, but is there a way from within
NetBeans?
--
Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)
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