Greetings. I'm experiencing a problem with using KWallet as a password store. My operating system is openSUSE 13.2 (x86_64) and I can reproduce the issue with the Subversion 1.8.11 (r1643975) binaries provided by openSUSE, as well as Subversion 1.9.0-beta1 compiled from source (configured only with --libdir=/usr/local/lib64 and no other options, and built with GCC 4.8.3).
In my ~/.subversion/config I have KWallet storage enabled with the following lines: [auth] password-stores = kwallet Despite this, when I try to check out or commit files with a password- protected repository, Subversion doesn't invoke KWallet to fetch or store credentials: > $ svn co https://www.example.com/svn/foo > Authentication realm: <https://www.example.com:443> Foobar Domain Login > Password for 'bar': ******** > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ATTENTION! Your password for authentication realm: > <https://www.example.com:443> Foobar Domain Login > > can only be stored to disk unencrypted! You are advised to configure > your system so that Subversion can store passwords encrypted, if > possible. See the documentation for details. > > You can avoid future appearances of this warning by setting the value > of the 'store-plaintext-passwords' option to either 'yes' or 'no' in > '/home/bar/.subversion/servers'. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Store password unencrypted (yes/no)? Any idea what could be wrong here? Other applications on my system don't have any problem using KWallet. And I wasn't having this problem a few months ago, so I'm assuming something broke after an upgrade of Subversion and/or KWallet. I see someone else has already opened an issue for this at <http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3595> but it's been closed due to their not having first posted the issue here. Regards, Tristan -- _ _V.-o Tristan Miller >< Space is limited / |`-' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- <> In a haiku, so it's hard (7_\\ http://www.nothingisreal.com/ >< To finish what you
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