>> it doesn't happen on a default installation
Do you mean a default *english* installation?
And do gnome-keyring support being called with UTF-8 filenames?
Because of course if it does not (which would be, to my point of view an architectural error) clients should not call with UTF-8 name.
If gnome-keyring is UTF-8 compliant and debugged, it could be, as you suggest, a buggy client that do not fully support UTF-8.
At the moment there seem to be the same problem with Network manager that do also try to use gnome-keyring to store Wifi passwords.
We are tracking that on this *french* post : http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=3431624
We (myself or the orignal poster) will add a comment here if Network Manager encounters the same issue with its calls to gnome-keyring.
>> it doesn't happen on a default installation
Do you mean a default *english* installation?
And do gnome-keyring support being called with UTF-8 filenames?
Because of course if it does not (which would be, to my point of view an architectural error) clients should not call with UTF-8 name.
If gnome-keyring is UTF-8 compliant and debugged, it could be, as you suggest, a buggy client that do not fully support UTF-8.
At the moment there seem to be the same problem with Network manager that do also try to use gnome-keyring to store Wifi passwords.
We are tracking that on this *french* post : http:// forum.ubuntu- fr.org/ viewtopic. php?pid= 3431624
We (myself or the orignal poster) will add a comment here if Network Manager encounters the same issue with its calls to gnome-keyring.