Hello! I upgraded my testing (forky) machine on Sunday and rebooted it with the new kernel (previous reboot was on 31st August), and now when I run "ssh remote.machine" in a terminal, I am no longer presented with a graphical interface to enter my ssh key passphrase to add it to the session keyring. I cannot fathom what might have changed in the upgrade to cause this, so I'm asking here first rather than reporting a vague bug to the BTS against - well I'm really not sure.... There's no obvious package that was upgraded between reboots that would have been likely to cause this: a few possible candidates are libssh-4 and the xserver-xorg packages. I already had ssh-askpass installed, and installing ssh-askpass-gnome didn't help. I do have the session running under ssh-agent; manually running ssh-add in a terminal works, and adds the key to the keyring even for running ssh from a different terminal.
Looking in .xsession-errors, the only relevant message is: xfce4-session-Message: 18:07:24.229: GNOME compatibility is enabled and gnome-keyring-daemon is found on the system. Skipping gpg/ssh-agent startup. Switching off GNOME compatibility didn't help, and my backups show that this message appeared in .xsession-errors even before the upgrade, so there's no change here. I'm stumped. Could anyone suggest where to look to find the cause of this changed behaviour? Best wishes, Julian

