I have a small home office LAN on which I run Wheezy. I have an old
HP5MP (which was renamed HP-Laserjet-5MP several years after I
purchased it).  I use CUPS to manage the connection between the
computer and the printer.  The printer is connected to an old Dell
that still has the Centronics connector that is compatible with the
old HP5MP, and is not available on my much newer HP desktop
computer. This setup has always worked well from much before I
upgraded to Wheezy (and Xfce4), but ...

Under Wheezy, every time I print a document I get and error message which
reads verbatim:

p11-kit: couldn't load module: 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: cannot open shared 
object file: No such file or directory

I don't use gnome-keyring and have not configured it. Moreover I have never
noticed during upgrading Debian that I was offered a opportunity to configure
it. But I worry ... will there come a day when I *must* configure it because
it will become part of the Debian default install and I will be labeled a 
Luddite thing of the past. This seems to me to be a far less cause for worry
than the worry that some people have about systemd, but if the rules change
for using CUPS, I will have no way to print, which is a thing that I really 
like to do. 

Is there a straight forward, well documented, way to remove p11-kit,
which seems to be the originator of the message without losing the
ability to print? Where?

Thank for any comments or advice.  

-- 
Paul E Condon           
pecon...@mesanetworks.net


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