Akib Azmain Turja via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors" writes: > "J.P." writes: > >> While I certainly welcome the assiduous scrutinizing of Emacs lisp >> mechanics and technique (truly), I was mainly hoping that, as an avid >> pass user, you would also help flesh out the precise effects of the >> behavior introduced by these changes and hopefully share some insights >> into how they might impact day-to-day usage for the typical pass user. >> Granted, that necessarily involves applying these patches atop your >> daily driver and living with them for a spell and, ideally, investing >> some thought into imagining common usage patterns beyond your own (plus >> any potentially problematic edge cases). If you have the energy to >> devote to (perhaps just some of) these areas, it would really help move >> this bug report forward. Thanks. > > Actually, I'm not very brave, and any damage to my password-store would > be an absolute disaster. > > However, I have made a backup and add the encrypted passwords to a Git > repository, and since the patch looks safe, I'm going to apply and test > it. I have applied the patch the on top commit f8c11b5a, and it works fine. I did some basic testing (manually) of auth-source-pass and the dependent packages I use, password-store and pass, and they all seem to be unaffected when the new option enabled. So I guess we can enable it by default. I didn't felt the need of test with the new feature disabled, since the patch doesn't touch any old code. And I also found that, auth-source finds the entry "akib@disroot.org" correctly with (auth-source-search :host "disroot.org") when the new user option is set to t. However, I haven't still installed the Emacs build with the patch applied as my daily driver, I'm working on that. The tests were performed on Emacs build without GUI. -- Akib Azmain Turja, GPG key: 70018CE5819F17A3BBA666AFE74F0EFA922AE7F5 Fediverse: akib@hostux.social Codeberg: akib emailselfdefense.fsf.org | "Nothing can be secure without encryption."