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Description of problem:
While trying to unlock keyring, I should be able to check checkbox with: "Automatically unlock this keyring whenever I amm logged in". This option is there sometimes but most of the times it is not.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
seahorse-3.14.1-1.el7.x86_64
gnome-shell-3.14.4-53.el7.x86_64
How reproducible:
Most of the time
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open seahorse
2. Click "+"
3. Click on Password Keyring -> click Continue
4. Give it a name -> click OK
5. Type password two times(in my case 'redhat') -> click Continue
6. Right click created keyring on left side panel -> click Lock
7. Right click it a again -> click Unlock
Actual results:
Frame pops out and asks for password, but no option to unlock automatically.
Expected results:
Frame has wanted option and I am able to select or deselect check box.
Additional info:
While trying to repeat my actions to achieve the expected (in the same session), I was able to get wanted checkbox, selected it and while locking and unlocking I was not asked for password. Upon trying now to reverse my action: Deselect checkbox so I was asked the password everytime, the checkbox option disappeared, so I was not able to deselect automatic unlocking. Starting new session, removing saved data from .local/share/keyrings/ did not solve this problem.