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Hello,
just migrated my desktop machine to devuan/ceres after short usage of mylinux-21 (migrated from debian/sid) and I'm very pleased with the work done by the Devuan devs hoping to stick with it for a long time!
There is one problem I'm experiencing when msmtp tries to access password stored by libsecret from the gnome-keyring...
Hee is the output I get when trying to test email with msmtp:
$ echo "hello there" | msmtp -v -a default some-email@gmail.com
ignoring system configuration file /etc/msmtprc: No such file or directory
loaded user configuration file /home/user/.msmtprc
secret-tool: Cannot spawn a message bus when setuid
msmtp: cannot read output of 'secret-tool lookup user someuser'
However, just retrieving passwd from the store does work:
$ secret-tool lookup user someuser
paswdxyzsfsdfd
The bug is reported here and apparently fixed in version gnome-keyring/40.0-3, but there is problem due to missing dbususer-session package - see the comment, so wonder what is possible workaround besides using some other password-storing/retrieving mechanism?
Let me add that the same setup was working under MXlinux/sysvinit...
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even though i use clear text password in /etc/msmtprc, i did try ~/.msmtprc with secret-tools and get the same error message..
reading the bug report, this seems pretty messed up...
debian dbus-user-session depends on systemd, not sure if it's coming to Devuan anytime soon (?). MXlinux has systemd installed, so i guess that's the reason it's working there. it's probably working on antiX too, haven't tried it, but dbus-user-session is in antix repos without systemd dependency (with consolekit, not elogind).
so i got no workaround for devuan, i'd only suggest the 2nd auth method (GPG). probably better than figuring out what wrong with dbus, glib, gnome-keyring, libsecret, etc...
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even though i use clear text password in /etc/msmtprc, i did try ~/.msmtprc with secret-tools and get the same error message..
Nice to not be alone. :-)
MXlinux has systemd installed, so i guess that's the reason it's working there. it's probably working on antiX too, haven't tried it, but dbus-user-session is in antix repos without systemd dependency (with consolekit, not elogind).
I'm not sure whether systemd was installed on MXlinux...
so i got no workaround for devuan, i'd only suggest the 2nd auth method (GPG). probably better than figuring out what wrong with dbus, glib, gnome-keyring, libsecret, etc...
Thank you for taking time...yes, I'll probably use pass...
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MXlinux has systemd installed, so i guess that's the reason it's working there. it's probably working on antiX too, haven't tried it, but dbus-user-session is in antix repos without systemd dependency (with consolekit, not elogind).
I'm not sure whether systemd was installed on MXlinux...
It is available for installation. Or activation might be a better word:
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MXlinux has systemd installed, so i guess that's the reason it's working there.
It could be, although I didn't enable it.
Anyway, had some other issues - not being able to permanently set default sound device, Viber was restarting setup procedure after every reboot etc., so for the time being, I reverted back to Debian/Sid...
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