Hello,

On 02/01/14 04:31, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
>> Bob Proulx wrote:
>>> The path of least resistance then would seem to be to install
>>> gnome-keyring to include that file.  If it existed then you wouldn't
>>> get the error any longer.  YMMV.
>>
>> I installed gnome-keyring and it pulled in several other packages. With these
>> installed the warning message changes to:
>> ...
>> WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: 
>> /home/pec/.cache/keyring-2pdgHe/pkcs11: No such file or directory
>>
>> If I simply put an empty file at this place the the directory tree, 
>> the message changes to:
>>
>> WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: 
>> /home/pec/.cache/keyring-2pdgHe/pkcs11: Connection refused
>>
>> I think I need to create a file that has some meanful content, but
>> what should that be?
> 
> Pesky GNOME!  Seems like a dependency hell situation.  Everything
> seems rigidly connected making it fragile.
> 
>> Advice and help, please.
> 
> Sorry.  I don't know.  Perhaps someone else will know how to untangle
> the layers.

If you want something-keyring, you may look for alternative as libpam-ssh .

hth,
Jerome

> 
> Bob
> 


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