Created attachment 524437 [details] Patch to rectify introspection data Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):-2.32.1-1 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run enclosed test script 2. Note that the first two calls fails 3. Note that the interface name 'org.freedesktop.Secrets.Service" in the script output. Actual results: All applications which relies on introspection of gkd fails, since the correct name is 'org.freedesktop.Secret.Service", and this is what the actual code listens to. Expected results: Introspection should give correct info, allowing e. g. python bindings to work properly. Additional info: This seems to be fixed upstream, F16 Alpha looks OK. The interface name is defined at http://standards.freedesktop.org/secret-service/ch13.html
Created attachment 524439 [details] SImple test script
Sorry, old version. But version 3.0.3-1 has same bug. Chance is that patch doesn't apply, though.
Created attachment 525330 [details] Updated patch against 3.0.3 Now, I was pretty tired submitting this one. Here is a more sane patch, against a more sane version (to many machines around...).
Please submit patches against gnome-keyring upstream.
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