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I just installed Snakefire from the AUR with yaourt. In case it's not clear from that, I'm installing it on Arch Linux. I'm using the Awesome window manager (thus, I did not install python-gnomekeyring). I'd been running snakefire from the "run" command prompt in the menu bar of awesome. It looked like it was just frozen without being able to accept my settings. It occurred to me to try running it from an xterm session and then I saw that it was prompting me to set up some keyring password stuff.
Would it be possible to integrate the keyring stuff directly into Snakefire's UI? If not, is there an alternate library that would push the keyring up to X11 without all the Gnome baggage? Am I over-anticipating how much Gnome baggage comes with the python-gnomekeyring library?
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I just installed Snakefire from the AUR with yaourt. In case it's not clear from that, I'm installing it on Arch Linux. I'm using the Awesome window manager (thus, I did not install
python-gnomekeyring
). I'd been running snakefire from the "run" command prompt in the menu bar of awesome. It looked like it was just frozen without being able to accept my settings. It occurred to me to try running it from an xterm session and then I saw that it was prompting me to set up some keyring password stuff.Would it be possible to integrate the keyring stuff directly into Snakefire's UI? If not, is there an alternate library that would push the keyring up to X11 without all the Gnome baggage? Am I over-anticipating how much Gnome baggage comes with the
python-gnomekeyring
library?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: