When logging into a GNOME session gnome-keyring management is setup in such a way that both ssh key management is enabled and the osc commands find and access gnome-keyring.
The keyring needs to be unlocked only once per session, after that osc commands can access the key and it is not necessary to store account credentials in $HOME/.oscrc
The work around is to enable "Launch GNOME services on startup" in the "Advanced" tab of the "Session and Startup". However, this results in too many services running.
When logging into a GNOME session gnome-keyring management is setup in such a way that both ssh key management is enabled and the osc commands find and access gnome-keyring.
The keyring needs to be unlocked only once per session, after that osc commands can access the key and it is not necessary to store account credentials in $HOME/.oscrc
The work around is to enable "Launch GNOME services on startup" in the "Advanced" tab of the "Session and Startup". However, this results in too many services running.