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Update protonmail-bridge to v2.1.3
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Authored by FriesischScott on May 4 2022, 1:53 PM.
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Summary

Updates to the latest version 2.1.3

Summarized changelog:

  • 2.1.3
    • Fixed manual in-app update mechanism
    • Add keybase/go-keychain/secretservice as new keychain helper
  • 2.1.2
    • Do not check for gnome keyring to allow other implementations of secret-service API.
    • Add new proxy provider (Quad9 with port)

Full changelog: https://protonmail.com/download/bridge/stable_releases.html

Test Plan

Send and received mail through Thunderbird. Everything works.

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Event Timeline

- 2.1.2

  -  Do not check for gnome keyring to allow other implementations of secret-service API.

Is still gnome-keyring needed?

From their README:

You need to have a keychain in order to run the ProtonMail Bridge. On Mac or Windows, Bridge uses native credential managers. On Linux, use secret-service freedesktop.org API (e.g. Gnome keyring) or pass. We are working on allowing other secret services (e.g. KeepassXC), but for now only gnome-keyring is usable without major problems.

In D10348 we decided to add gnome-keyring as a rundep because it's more likely to be used.

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.May 6 2022, 1:01 PM