![]() ![]() ![]() Or, on Silverblue: $ rpm-ostree install git-credential-libsecret In any case, what that means is that if you want to continue using it, you (just) need to install it again manually: $ sudo dnf install git-credential-libsecret usr/libexec/git-core/git-credential-libsecretx get: /usr/libexec/git-core/git-credential-libsecret: No such file or directory git will show you an error like this one: $ git push ![]() The apparent problem you’ll notice/see is that you cannot authenticate anymore when git pull’ing (for private repos) or git push’ing. The reason for this is that it apparently bloated the whole dependency chain. split libsecret credential helper into a subpackage (#1804741) If you are following this or similar guides to store your git passwords in the GNOME keyring, with a recent update you may experience problems, because since Fedora’s build of git v2.25.2 (git v2.25.2-1) there is a big change as you can read in the changelog here: * Wed Todd Zullinger - 2.25.1-2 ![]()
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