Re: gnome-keyring -daemon socket credentials not supported on this OS



> Stef Walter wrote:
> I think you need to have a dbus session bus running. This usually means having dbus-daemon
> running as the session daemon and a valid DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable. To
> check that this is working, you should be able to use some tool like dbus-send or
> dbus-monitor successfully.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stef

Thanks Stef, actually it turned out that the error message 'socket credentials not supported on this OS' was the main problem.  The OpenCSW package I was using had not been compiled for Solaris 10.  Full details of how I fixed my particular issue can be found in the comments on this blog - http://kenneho.net/2011/01/30/using-svn-client-and-gnome-keyring-in-ssh-sessions/

Regards,
Mark.

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