Bug #933973 has been named a duplicate of this one.  Not sure  why but I
will post this here as that bug is not confirmed.

Had upgrades for the same packages today in Xubuntu 12.04 and in Debian
Wheezy.

The Xubuntu packages, all related to cups and bluez will not install in
a chroot environment.  They will install fine when I boot into the OS
and run "dpkg --configure -a".

The same packages install under Wheezy.  They did hang for a short while
today and throw a message that they could not access the gnome keyring
or the /temp/keyring.

I have another install of Wheezy that has the gnome keyring install as
it started life as vanilla Squeeze (gnome).  It is now running xfce like
the other 2 OS's I have mentioned.  The upgrades had no trouble at all
there.

My theory has always been that this is an install script problem.  I
feel that these result indicate just that.  Debian has put some
exceptions in their script to get around thes problem with just the
warning of non access.

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