Kevin Kofler wrote:
Reindl Harald wrote:
no, that's because upstream decided with *KDE5 period* that there are now *two* wallets for KF4/KF5 applications instead have one storage broker and wrappers for both worlds so that things are interchangeable
This is in no way an excuse for the lame decision to have 2 separate wallets (I had argued in vain for patching kdelibs 4 in Fedora to use the KF5 wallet, so that nothing gets added to the legacy wallet after the one-time migration happens, exactly predicting this fiasco when Konqueror would eventually be ported, which has now happened), but to work around this:
- open KWalletManager4 (KWalletManager4 in the menu, kwalletmanager binary),
- export the contents to an XML file,
- open KWalletManager5 (KWalletManager in the menu, kwalletmanager5 binary),
- import the XML file.
See my answer where I simply *explained* what happened (not an excuse, there was a technical issue and no one could fix it). I didn't like it either, but I could not contribute in fixing it.
This is fixed since 5.35, but of course it does not fix the already-migrated wallets: https://commits.kde.org/kwallet/c2fe10e2e75304114de89aa83381cfa20e6e9734