* Steps to reproduce:
1. Copy an existing private ssh key to the folder ~/.ssh/id_rsa (or create a new ssh key and add that key to the server)
2. Try to make a connection to the ssh server which the key unlocks
3. Now you will get asked for a password in the terminal, not by the gnome keyring, and the password won't be stored for future use
I reproduced the bug both by creating a new key, and by copying an older key.
Sorry for the late answer, been busy at work.
* Is it reproducible?
Yes, it's reproducible.
* Steps to reproduce:
1. Copy an existing private ssh key to the folder ~/.ssh/id_rsa (or create a new ssh key and add that key to the server)
2. Try to make a connection to the ssh server which the key unlocks
3. Now you will get asked for a password in the terminal, not by the gnome keyring, and the password won't be stored for future use
I reproduced the bug both by creating a new key, and by copying an older key.