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#78490
Feature Request: secrets.el should handle org.freedesktop.Secret.Prompt for KeePassXC approval
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Reported by: André Colomb <src <at> andre.colomb.de>
Date: Mon, 19 May 2025 05:33:01 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Fixed in version 30.1
Done: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus <at> gmx.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #16 received at 78490-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Version: 30.1
André Colomb <src <at> andre.colomb.de> writes:
> Hi Michael,
Hi André,
> Sorry I did not find that previous bug report before. It sounds like
> exactly the same problem.
>
> I've tested with the Flatpak version 30.1 and gave it D-Bus
> access. Looks like the feature is already implemented in that newer
> version. KeePassXC did ask me for confirmation when accessing the
> secret. It was a little weird because KeePassXC warned that it cannot
> find / identify the emacs executable, probably because of the flatpak
> sandboxing. But at least there was an unlock prompt for the
> individual entry.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm closing this bug, therefore.
> I guess it's fine then and I just need to wait for an updated emacs
> package for my Ubuntu installation. Going with the flatpak version is
> not really an option for me. But I haven't found a trustworthy and
> recent Ubuntu PPA with builds of 30.1 which I could use. Might try
> installing the packages from Ubuntu Plucky Puffin (25.04), but I fear
> it's a high risk for my day-to-day editor / IDE. So might just be
> patient as well and look forward to seeing this bug fixed when I do
> switch to a newer official Ubuntu release.
Well, you could extract secrets.el from Emacs 30.1 flatpak, and use it
with your Emacs 29. I didn't test, but the diff between the two versions
is rather small, I expect that it works.
> Thank you very much for your time and investigation.
>
> Kind regards
> André
Best regards, Michael.
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