Description of problem: some functions related to password handling are not operational. A feature present under Windows 10 is there missing. Version-Release number: pinentry-gnome3.x86_64 1.1.0-6.fc31 @anaconda Steps to Reproduce: 1. Launch key/key pair creation wizard on Gnome 3.34.0; 2. At password setting, test different scenario and note behaviours. Actual results: Some functions are prone to errors: Password quality check feature is missing. Additional info: reported first at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412569.
Reported upstream at https://dev.gnupg.org/T4809.
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After all, KDE, Oct 7 2019, and GnuPG, Jan 15 2020, respectively claimed this issue to be reported to Fedora and Gnome. Assigning the issue here would have allowed to get a proper formulation of the problem in first place. To be reported if needed to Gnome with a developer's interpretation.
This package has changed maintainer in the Fedora. Reassigning to the new maintainer of this component.
Hi, I no longer see the GNOME issue linked from the gnupg tracker: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gcr/-/issues/39 Can you summarize what is the issue you see with the current version of Fedora?
At Gitlab, i observe the same as well. Nevertheless all the others links here mentioned are valid. The observation that i reported in those ones is both as summarized and elaborated. Developers of respective projects have interpreted it as an issue. Issue is alive in current version of Fedora.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 34 development cycle. Changing version to 34.
After reading through the issue again, I finally found the sentence "Password quality check feature is missing". This is true that the gnome3 version of pinentry prompt does not have this functionality if I read right. Let me rename the issue and ask in the upstream again.
I am convinced you are better qualified than me to get a correct interpretation of existent developers' writings regarding this report that were edited before your first comment.
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