After upgrading to wheezy yesterday, I see the following when I print something (using lp $file), or use mutt...probably will come up for other stuff, but I have only seen it under these circumstances: [quote=error] WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /home/tony/.cache/keyring-G7oZDk/pkcs11: No such file or directory [/quote] I can still print and use mutt and stuff, just, this error comes up every time. This is probably interesting: .cache]$ ls -1 clive dconf event-sound-cache.tdb.7e6cf799dccc6145551f8a5500000007.x86_64-pc-linux-gnu gegl-0.2 google-chrome keyring-80Os2g menus openbox spotify transmission turpial xine-lib xmms2 ls keyring-80Os2g/ control gpg pkcs11 So there IS a keyring-$something/pcks11 just, apparently the gnome-keyring-daemon is looking in the wrong place. It's in ~/.cache/keyring-800s2g/pcks11 not in ~/.cache/keyring-G7oZDk/pkcs11 I'm not certain if it's looking in ..-G7oZD for other stuff, because I've seen no relevant errors to indicate as much, but it seems possible, and even likely to me that this could occur. There's a two year old Wheezy bug discussing this or similar matter: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653011 But I can't imagine Wheezy would be moved to Stable with an unresolved bug from two years ago. How do I make the gnome-keyring-daemon look in the proper place? It may also be relevant to mention that I do not use Gnome, but rather Openbox as a standalone wm without any DE (and have done so for years without any such issue with the keyring daemon thingy). Tony -- http://www.tonybaldwin.me art, music, software by me, tony 3F330C6E
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