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This has been an issue on previous upgrades and usually things fix by themselves. Can you test from a new profile?
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Tried a new profile and still did not work
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I'm having the same problem.
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I don't have much free time at the moment, it will take me maybe a few months to get to this... I encourage people to try swick's JS version and help him fix bugs and any incompatibilites with this extension. At some point I will retire this one and switch to that.
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Swick's pure Javascript implementation works great and clearly progresses into the right direction. I packaged it for ArchLinux, which up to now had many variants of your plugin. Users of the following packages may want to switch:
- firefox-gnome-keyring
- firefox-gnome-keyring-bin
- firefox-gnome-keyring-git
- mozilla-gnome-keyring-git
- thunderbird-gnome-keyring
- thunderbird-gnome-keyring-bin
- thunderbird-gnome-keyring-git
Do you consider swick's variant to be mature enough to replace your version? I would then try to merge the vast number of packages under the new name.
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I haven't yet used it. I'll replace my version with his (including redoing the Debian packaging etc) when I've gone through and systematically tested all functionality. It would help if someone made a checklist of things to test - I'll be happy to trust statements like "I've tested saving a new password on a web form against FX33", or "I've tested updating a saved password on TB33 where the same data exists in a different keyring, and only the correct keyring was updated", but "works great" is too vague to rely on here.
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As far as I can tell the JS implementation still has some issues:
For instance, replace password does not work for me at all (there is a ticket).
List of passwords currently only shows some and not all passwords (I actually think this is a regression because that worked once).
Loading of password is slower than with binary.
One also gets the replace password message if there is nothing to replace.
Created corresponding tickets for those issues but they are still open.
What about the FX33+ compilation of the binary version?
Does it work correctly again with FX35?
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Related Issues (20)
- Some credentials still stored in Thunderbird's password manager HOT 4
- Not compatible with firefox 16 HOT 5
- migrate to libsecret HOT 4
- Extension eventually broken on Ubuntu (>= 12.10) HOT 11
- Does not build with XULRunner 17 HOT 5
- fails to build with firefox 18: ‘UINT32_MAX’ was not declared in this scope HOT 6
- Google Chrome compatible storage format HOT 3
- firefox 22 uses default password storage HOT 5
- use VERSION macros from mozilla-config.h HOT 1
- use GNU autotools HOT 1
- GnomeKeyring.cpp:876:30: error: #if with no expression HOT 4
- Does not work in Thunderbird ? HOT 5
- does not work with iceweasel 24.0 HOT 4
- Extension broken with FF 25 ? HOT 13
- Failure to build with firefox 27 HOT 14
- pure JavaScript implementation HOT 3
- can't get it to work with iceweasel 30 on debian testing HOT 2
- Firefox v32.0: cannot compile HOT 6
- Extension incompatible with FF 38.0
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