chronos-timetracker
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libsecret maybe not be enough
Expected Behavior
after installing libsecret, the credentials are saved and need not be entered again
Actual Behavior
the error message about installing libsecret keep popping, and have to do the whole porcess of host and authentication entering again every time
Command line error(When running from terminal) :
Remote error from secret service: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.secrets was not provided by any .service files
Specifications
- Chronos-timetracker version: 2.7.2
- OS: Manjaro
Solution:
Had to install gnome-keyring to solve the issue. Most probably an issue with https://github.com/atom/node-keytar Would be nice if it is added as an extra hint with installing libsecret hint in case that doesn't work.
Same issue, same solution on Kubuntu 18.04
The same for Manjaro with KDE as of 01.10.2019. gnome-keyring resolved the issue.
solution doesn't work here, I have both libsecret and gnome-keyring but still got the same error
@teorge did you try 4.2.0 version?
Hello. TY for the product! We have same issue on v. 4.2.0 on ubuntu 19.04. We tried appimage from site and snap package - same error with libsecret. Can you help?)
Yes I have this issue too: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12kKEGXK3qJVv4b324MqMBqrk7pEDK2lD/view?usp=sharing
In the video you can see the error. In the iceo you can see I have libsecrent. In the video you can see I have keyring.
Whats wrong? Something aroud here:?
I am on linux Ubuntu 18.04.4.
https://github.com/web-pal/chronos-timetracker/blob/4e4738eaa938546a19157a0199649ded3b841b09/app/renderer/containers/FlagsContainer/FlagsContainer.jsx