I have a workaround, I've used for some time now.
libpam_keyring used to to include an executable called pam-keyring-tool, which 
can be used to open the keyring. Starting with Gutsy, pam-keyring-tool is no 
longer included.
I downloaded the source and compiled the executable. It is used like this:
echo "PASSWORD" | /path/to/pam-keyring-tool -u -s

I put it in a shell script which I run during login.

Autologin and an open gnome-keyring automatically!

I have attached the exec here for the lazy...

** Attachment added: "pam-keyring-tool"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10241907/pam-keyring-tool

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libpam-keyring broken on autologins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137247
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