Hello C.Buhtz:
Thank you for getting back to me on this.

c.buhtz@posteo.jp wrote:

> This is not the case.
I see ...
> ... assuming you miss use the apt tools on your shell.
Yes, most probably.  8^°
Sorry about that.

This is what aptitude prints out when I ask about gnome-keyring:

[code]
$ aptitude why gnome-keyring
i   backintime-common     Depends    python3-keyring                            
           
i A python3-keyring       Depends    python3-secretstorage (>= 3.2)             
           
i A python3-secretstorage Recommends gnome-keyring | libkf5wallet-bin (>= 5.97) 
| keepassxc
$ 
[/code]

> <https://packages.debian.org/en/sid/backintime-common>
Right ...
So no gnome-keyring or keepassxc dependencies for BiT?
Good to know.

The thing is that when I saw that gnome-keyring was a *recommends* I purged it.
But then BiT would not work, so I had to re-install it and things went back to 
normal.

I do not use gnome-keyring (or any other keyring for that matter).
Just don't like the idea of passwords stored in my box so, for the time
being, I rely on other, less sophisticated methods I feel more comfortable with.

I would then have to re-phrase my original question:

How can I get rid my system of gnome-keyring and not screw up the BiT process?
BiT is important to me, has saved my files more than once.

From what I see in the link you kindly provided, my guess is that 
python3-keyring
would work and be enough (?) but I cannot find out how make the switch.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

JHM
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