On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 1:00 PM Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I had a look and it does not seem like there is much of this on > the RPi4... > .gnupg/ is empty including its subdir private-keys-v1.d/ > /etc/pam.d/login has a lot of settings but the referenced so files do > not exist (on path at least) > > I read your links and I did not understand a lot of it. > > But in the "Gray's answer" part I could follow 1.1 and 1.2 (edit the > config file). > > But for item 2 I drew a blank... > The Collabnet keyring_tool does not exist on my system: > $ which keyring_tool > (no output) > > So the instruction to "Create a keyring for your password." > by the operations below cannot be executed: > > keyring_tool --create=svn > or > keyring_tool --setdef=svn > > And apt is no help either: > > $ sudo apt install keyring_tool > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > E: Unable to locate package keyring_tool > > Seems such a pity that a tool like Subversion can be so broken by some > "upgrade" that it becomes unusable... I don't think it's Subversion that's broken in this case. It's an issue of configuration. The problem of the GUI dialog while accessing a machine via SSH is a known complication that affects other software too. It will happen with any software that tries to use these credential caches. I don't have a RPi that I could experiment with but maybe I can setup something reasonably similar to try to reproduce this... Nathan