On Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2016 19:11:19 CEST Tom wrote: > > On Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2016 00:28:37 CEST Martin Steigerwald wrote: > > > On Dienstag, 14. Juni 2016 22:18:01 CEST Tom Zander wrote: > > […] > > > > > > I was wondering if there is any ideas on how to solve the utter > > > > brokenness > > > > of the wallet services on Debian Stretch right now. > > > > > > > > Before freeze (the way it looks now) I'd suggest removing the kde5 > > > > walletmanager and shipping the kde4 one by default and compiling kde5 > > > > without the wallet subsystem. > > > > > > Stretch will have KF 5/Plasma 5 based Kontact + Dolphin. > > When I talked about konqueror I meant kio and while I did notice the post > about khtml, its about a broader issue of many kio handlers like sftp sites, > webdav and indeed khtml. > Sorry for not being clearer before.
khtml is also already available in KF5 version as well as most if not all kio's I think. > > > > Just in case this is not a known issue; > > > > if you run kde4 based apps, like konqueror or kontact, they use a > > > > wallet > > > > that is not supported and not visible in the kde5 based kcm. > > > > > > Dolphin in unstable is KF 5 / Qt 5 based already. KDEPIM + Akonadi in > > > experimental, soon in unstable I bet, too. > > I only use konq once a year or so. Specifically for its embedding. For > example if you have a large dir with (text) files and you want to click on > each file and show the contents in a split view on the right side without > any windows opening or closing. Dolphin has split view, although not as flexible as Konqueror. > In the meantime I wonder if you managed to store a single password in your > kde5 based wallet yet. For instance your wifi password. I have so far not > succeeded. Just creating a new wallet doesn't even work from the kcm. > Not sure if thats a packaging issue, a local issue, or an upstream issue. Sure, I use it day in and out. Please use the user support mailinglist debian-kde for questions like that. Lets focus on the development related questions here. Thank you, -- Martin