On 17 December 2011 19:44, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 02:28:54PM +0200, Hector Martinez-Seara wrote:
Hi, for some time ( one week maybe) I see the following message regarding gnome-keyring.
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-3TI6ND/pkcs11: No such file or directory
This meassage can be seen for example in my .xsession-errors file or when opening winecfg among others.
The issue is that indeed this file do not exist. I have the /tmp/keyring-3TI6ND/dir but is empty. I guess that this means that gnonome-keyring was not somehow initialized properly. I'm using gdm+xfce. I'm fully updated.
I have seen the same behavior in my 3 archlinux machines.
Any ideas whats going on? or I should fill a bug. I yes where in arch or upstream?
You don't mention whether you *want* to use gnome-keyring for anything. Do you?
I used to see this behaviour in SVN just after I replaced Gnome3 with LXDE. I solved it by removing all gnome-keyring packages that were lingering on my system. That solved my problems since I wasn't interested in using gnome-keyring any more.
Some of my users use gnome3. So I guess that removing gnome-keyring is not an option. Besides when it works doesn't annoy me. Thanks