On 20/03/14 15:32, Guido Günther wrote: > Hi, > On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:17:16PM +0000, Ximin Luo wrote: >> Hi, >> >> This is a bit weird - I am also running iceweasel 24.3.0 and it works >> fine for me. Those warnings you pasted do not seem relevant. > > I do think so too. > >> Can you add things to that keyring via seahorse? What is your >> $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR? Anything else unusual about how your set-up? > > Yes, adding via seahorse works. No speial XDG_RUNTIME_DIR here. I > deleted the keyring and it worked for one time (one site's password is > in the keyring now) but now it doesn't even offer to store something in > the keyring anymore. >
What do you mean by "no special"? What is its value? Is gnome-keyring-daemon running? Any errors about "keyring" in ~/.xsession-errors or ~/.xsession-errors.old ? Do you have a different keyring running? > Adding item via seahores works. > >> Can you start a new profile, disable all other extensions, and see if >> it works? What does the error console (ctrl-shift-J) say? > > The error console is full of CSS warnings these days but nothing that > looks related to the keyting. I ran without extensions and with a new > profile but it didn't change anything. > Try it with a non-default keyring - something apart from "mozilla"? You can change it with "extensions.gnome-keyring.keyringName". What happens if you try to "view all passwords" - anything show up in the terminal (that you're running iceweasel from), or the error console (ctrl-shift-J)? If nothing else works, you can try building the extension with print statements added to random places in the source code, and seeing if you get any terminal output in that case. X -- GPG: 4096R/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE git://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git
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