Bug 129432

Summary: control center / keyring foo ..
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Michael Meeks <mmeeks>
Component: GNOMEAssignee: Scott Reeves <sreeves>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Major    
Priority: P5 - None    
Version: Final   
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Description Michael Meeks 2005-10-19 16:48:33 UTC
I can't find where I can tweak my keyring data, surely there should be a link
from the control center shell ?
Comment 1 JP Rosevear 2005-10-20 12:48:07 UTC
gnome-keyring-manager

CC'ing Anna for another potential control center addition.
Comment 2 Stanislav Brabec 2005-10-20 15:06:34 UTC
See also bug 118960, bug 73547, bug 88231 with another potential control center additions. Further discussion is in bug 73047.
Comment 3 JP Rosevear 2006-01-11 16:30:28 UTC
Anna?
Comment 4 Rodrigo Moya 2006-01-26 17:40:15 UTC
Shouldn't we now show everything on the new control center?
Comment 5 Michael Meeks 2006-01-26 21:59:21 UTC
I don't see the keyring stuff in B2.
Comment 6 Rodrigo Moya 2006-01-26 22:29:29 UTC
yes, it's not shown yet, we're discussing if we should show this one or not
Comment 7 Rodrigo Moya 2006-02-09 17:47:48 UTC
Need to figure out what to do with CASA
Comment 8 Anna Dirks 2006-02-10 22:22:12 UTC
I totally want this to be available to people! Here's my question: how is this used? or rather - is it more for system configuration (as things in the CC shoudl be), or is it more of data management tool? if it is more of a data management too l, then is the better place for it the Tools menu? 
Comment 9 Rodrigo Moya 2006-02-13 11:46:45 UTC
I've never really used it myself, so I'm not sure I can tell for sure, but since it is for managing gnome-keyring-managed passwords, I guess people will use it to remove timed out passwords and things like that?

It might be better shown on the Tools menu though
Comment 10 JP Rosevear 2006-02-22 17:57:49 UTC
So, i think we should just show it and see what happens.
Comment 11 JP Rosevear 2006-02-22 17:59:33 UTC
baber, the secrets are synced to gnome-keyring from CASA, correct?  So we can just show the UI for that and people will implicitly be able to edit all CASA secrets.
Comment 12 Baber Amin 2006-03-09 11:32:34 UTC
For some reason I never got an email on this or it got buried. Either way, sorry for the late reply.  CASA-manager will sync up and show all the secrets from kwallet, Gkring, and password manager(now working also), and let you edit and manage them from one place.
Basically a one stop GUI.
Comment 13 JP Rosevear 2006-03-16 22:59:03 UTC
Scott, show CASA if its installed.  Otherwise show gnome-keyring, don't show both.
Comment 14 JP Rosevear 2006-03-16 22:59:52 UTC
For SL 10.1, you can probably just edit preferences.menu to show gnome-keyring as I don't think they are shipping CASA.
Comment 15 Scott Reeves 2006-03-29 23:42:26 UTC
gnome-keyring-manager.desktop categories currently match the applications.menu in both SL10 and current SLED B8.  So this app is available from the AppBrowser (and the old menus) currently. If CASA-manager.desktop is installed it shows in the same place also.

Based on this bug comments and other conversations the decision is to
1. Move gnome-keyring-manager and CASA-manager to the Control Center
2. If CASA-manager is installed then don't show gnome-keyring-manager

Both of these issues are now fixed and submitted to autobuild today.

Tech details – because of the considerations of #159780 this involved creating new X-SuSE-ControlCenter-* categories, changing preferences.menu to look for these, updating autobuild category check to recognize them, and updating the casa-manager and gnome-keyring-manger desktop files to include these categories.