https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372144

            Bug ID: 372144
           Summary: GitHub is never authorized Kubuntu 16.10 no crash
           Product: kdevelop
           Version: 5.0.2
          Platform: Appimage
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: VCS: git
          Assignee: kdevelop-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: david_oldf...@hotmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

I've actually tried this on multiple versions of kdevelop including a 5.0.2 ppa
a 5.0.1 ppa the current kubuntu version (4.7 something) and the appimage and I
get the same behaviour. 

Steps:

Open kdevelop and select Project -> Fetch Project
Select Github from the dropdown
either search for your account or go straight to pressing the menu button to
authorize (both will trigger the behaviour including if you select a repo from
your account)
Click the authorize button
Enter your username and password (I am 100% sure that I am entering it
correctly I copy and paste the password from a password manager and this works
in my vm running kubuntu 16.04)
Authorization will fail


When running kdevelop from a terminal nothing appears on the terminal when
authorization fails.

I also used kdebugdialog to enable debug output for kdevelop and checked
.xsession-errors in my home directory and nothing appears from kdevelop when
running through these steps. Not sure where else to look fro debug output. When
kdevelop starts up github is not listed as loaded under help but is enabled in
settings and if I try to authorize and then check help github is listed. Since
it seems to work fine in my 16.04 vm I expect it is some sort of package
incompatibility between the releases. My git version is 2.9.3 on the os that
doesn't work and 2.7.4 in the vm where everything works.

As an interesting note this issue was preceded by a number of configuration
issues that ended up ruining my .kde folder in my home directory and prompted
me to clean up my OS install so I backed up my home directory wiped my boot and
/ partitions and did a totally new clean install of the latest kubuntu with a
new clean home folder and the issue still remained with the stock package and
the ppas I tried and the Appimage.

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