Greetings.

On Thursday 19 March 2015, Andreas Stieger wrote:
> On 19/03/15 11:00, Tristan Miller wrote:
> > 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
> 
> That's my package, and this works.
> 
> > with the Subversion 1.8.11 (r1643975) binaries provided by openSUSE,
> 
> Do you have libsvn_auth_kwallet-1-0 installed? That's required.

Yes, I've got libsvn_auth_kwallet-1-0-1.8.11-2.11.1.x86_64 installed.

> > 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).
> 
> Specifying --with-kwallet is required when building from source.

OK, I'd overlooked that.  What -devel package provides the necessary 
headers? kdebase4-runtime provides kwalletd, but kdebase4-runtime-devel 
doesn't provide kwallet.h.  There is a separate kwallet-devel package which 
depends on libkwalletbackend5-5, neither of which I have installed and 
which in any case don't seem to be necessary for KWallet to work.

> Also
> see devel:tools:scm:svn:1.9 / subversion in the obs if you are out for
> testing 1.9.0-beta1. Also you will need libsvn_auth_kwallet-1-0
> installed then.

OK, I installed the packages from this repository and now everything works 
as expected.  Subversion no longer warns me about storing unencrypted 
passwords; instead it seems to be storing the password in kwallet.

Regards,
Tristan

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