Summary: | The name org.kde.kwalletd was not provided by any service files | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kwalletmanager | Reporter: | Bob Brush <bob> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Michael Leupold <lemma> |
Status: | RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | mdmohosinalimohosin82 |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Bob Brush
2009-09-03 21:43:38 UTC
KWallet consists of several parts, one being the daemon (kwalletd), the other the management application (kwalletmanager). It seems you are either lacking kwalletd or there's something wrong with your installation. 1. Check for kwalletd in your executable path (eg. /usr/bin/kwalletd) 2. If it isn't there, check if it's installable (on the KDE side it's part of kdebase-runtime, but I'm not sure how fedora packages it) If it's already there, please tell me so I can help you try figure out what's going on. Thanks for the info! I tried to find it by running as root find / -name kwallet* but no luck ls /usr/bin/kwallet* returns /usr/bin/kwalletmanager only I have found that if I run sudo yum install kdebase-runtime, and then open kwallet it fixes everything. Also the kwalletd is installed in /usr/bin/ Maybe kdebase-runtime should be a dependancy of kdeutils? Strangely enough, even if I run sudo yum remove kdebase-runtime, it continues to work. ?? Kwalletd is removed, but I can open up my existing wallets (*.kwl) Actually kdebase-runtime IS a requirement of kdeutils :-) But it's up to the distributions to propagate that to their package managers. It seems Fedora doesn't enforce it (or you found a loophole). After removal you might be able to still open your wallets because kwalletd is still running (it will close on session exit). Closing this bug as DOWNSTREAM as it is a problem with Fedora. |