GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 719458
Adding online account during initial setup causes keyring password prompt, account is not properly configured
Last modified: 2013-11-28 18:39:36 UTC
With Fedora 20 Final TC3 - https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/20-TC3/ - I've reproduced this three times in a row. Also happens with TC2. 1. Install, setting a root password but not creating a user account (DVD or live, doesn't matter) 2. Boot, go through gnome-initial-setup. I set my user account with name 'test', password 'test'. 3. At the online accounts step, configure an Owncloud account. Result: after entering the URL, username and password for the Owncloud account, I am prompted to enter a keyring password. mclasen tells me this is not expected behaviour (typically a user's keyring is locked with the user account's password, and I already set one of those in an earlier step). Also, if I set a password as it asks and complete g-i-s, when I'm logged into the desktop, the configured account doesn't work right: if I run Nautilus and click on the bookmark for the Owncloud account, it claims the credentials are invalid. If I go to the Control Center's 'Online Accounts' panel, I see 'Credentials have expired. Sign in to enable this account.'
Created attachment 262992 [details] Full journal from a clean affected VM (after install, boot, g-i-s run, open of Nautilus and attempt to access OC share, and open of Control Center)
Hum. There's a traceback in the logs. If I abrt it, I get https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1027507 , which has rather different reproduction steps, but apparently hits the same crash. That's been reported upstream as 711641 , so duping. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 711641 ***
Siiiiigh. Closed the wrong bug. Disregard c#2.
Also happens with a Flickr account, doesn't seem unique to OC.
*** Bug 704956 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 704956 ***