On 2016-05-13, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > The system is wheezy, 32 bit except for the running kernel, all up to > date but with quite a few added packages as my interests are best > described as eclectic. > > The error is: > p11-kit: invalid config filename, will be ignored in the > future: /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring-module
I found this bug (old, from 2012): https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=687953 Solution for invalid config filename? Change the filename (from 'gnome-keyring-module' to 'gnome-keyring.module'). Logical, Captain. > There seems to be zero docs on this so called "p11-kit", but I can't > purge it without destroying the system. Provides a way to load and enumerate PKCS#11 modules. Provides a standard configuration setup for installing PKCS#11 modules in such a way that they're discoverable. Whatever that means. > So it actually refers to /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-key-ring. > > Does this have a reason to exist, and if so, what the heck is it? > > And what dies if I blow it away by hand? > > Thanks. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett -- Hypertext--or should I say the ideology of hypertext?--is ultrademocratic and so entirely in harmony with the demagogic appeals to cultural democracy that accompany (and distract one’s attention from) the ever-tightening grip of plutocratic capitalism. - Susan Sontag