Does this error matter?
Erik Helin
erik.helin at oracle.com
Mon Feb 17 09:08:34 UTC 2020
On 2/14/20 5:36 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
> Removing java_mirror ... done.
> mc space: 8608 [ 0.1% of total] out of 12288 bytes [ 70.1% used] at 0x0000000800000000
> rw space: 4007528 [ 33.6% of total] out of 4009984 bytes [ 99.9% used] at 0x0000000800003000
> ro space: 7227800 [ 60.7% of total] out of 7229440 bytes [100.0% used] at 0x00000008003d6000
> md space: 2320 [ 0.0% of total] out of 4096 bytes [ 56.6% used] at 0x0000000800abb000
> ca0 space: 413696 [ 3.5% of total] out of 413696 bytes [100.0% used] at 0x00000007ffc00000
> oa0 space: 241664 [ 2.0% of total] out of 241664 bytes [100.0% used] at 0x00000007ff800000
> total : 11901616 [100.0% of total] out of 11911168 bytes [ 99.9% used]
>
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 39s
> 44 actionable tasks: 44 executed
What command did you run? `make`, `git skara update` or `sh gradlew`?
> ** (process:69472): CRITICAL **: 16:24:17.542: could not connect to Secret Service: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.secrets: Timeout was reached
> Username for 'https://github.com': theRealAph
> Password for 'https://theRealAph@github.com':
>
> ** (process:69617): CRITICAL **: 16:25:39.630: store failed: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.secrets: Timeout was reached
>
The message you are seeing most likely comes from the
git-credential-helper [0] you are using. I can see that you are using
GNU/Linux, I'm guessing RHEL? If so, which version of RHEL? Did you
follow the instructions for Fedora on the Skara wiki [1] when setting up
the credential helper? If you did, then you are using the "libsecret"
helper [2]. The git "libsecret" credential helper is a small wrapper
around libsecret [3]. libsecret is going to communicate over dbus [4]
with a implementation of the 'org.freedesktop.secrets' service (e.g.
gnome-keyring [5]).
From the message it seems like the libsecret library can't start the
'org.freedesktop.secrets' service, you might want to check in
/var/log/syslog to see if there are any additional log messages (see for
example [6]). If you believe you have found a bug in libsecret then you
can file an issue in their GitLab issue tracker [7]. Unfortunately there
is not much Skara can do to help fix this issue, this error occurs at
lower level in your GNU/Linux desktop stack :(
Did you run `git token store https://github.com` as described on the
Skara wiki [8] for storing you personal access token? Did that work?
Thanks,
Erik
[0]:
https://git-scm.com/docs/gitcredentials#Documentation/gitcredentials.txt-helper
[1]: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/skara#Skara-GNU/Linux.1
[2]:
https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/contrib/credential/libsecret/git-credential-libsecret.c
[3]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Libsecret
[4]: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/
[5]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/
[6]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libsecret/issues/19
[7]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libsecret/issues/
[8]: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/skara#Skara-PersonalAccessToken
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