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#58985
29.0.50; Have auth-source-pass behave more like other back ends
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Reported by: "J.P." <jp <at> neverwas.me>
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 13:52:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Found in version 29.0.50
Done: "J.P." <jp <at> neverwas.me>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #43 received at 58985 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Björn Bidar <bjorn.bidar <at> thaodan.de> writes:
> "J.P." <jp <at> neverwas.me> writes:
>
>> Michael Albinus <michael.albinus <at> gmx.de> writes:
>>
>>> From my pov you could push the changes. But as you said the other
>>> message, you'll wait for feeback fron users. That's OK, but pls take
>>> into account that later this month an emacs-29 branch will be cut
>>> off. Feature changes shall be pushed until then.
>>
>> Right, good point. I guess if no one else weighs in by this time next
>> week, we can flip a coin or something. Thanks.
>
> Sorry that I come a little late to this but
No worries at all.
I know this is asking a lot, but if you get a chance, please apply the
v2 patches and try them out. (Actually, you can omit the second one in
the set, which only affects ERC.)
> will this mean the backend will act less like Passwordstore.org
> describes or more?
That's a good question. My main goal thus far has been to make its query
behavior as close as possible to that of the other auth-source back
ends. Glancing at that web page, it seems auth-source-pass has taken
some liberties WRT to query features, like drilling down into the tail
of a file's contents and ascribing semantics to parts of a file name.
> I think the backend should follow the users organization of the
> passwordstore folder if possible.
From this I'll infer that the current implementation of auth-source-pass
does that sufficiently. If that's so and the changes I'm proposing
threaten to interfere with that, what's your opinion on the default
value of a knob to toggle the new behavior?
Thanks,
J.P.
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