I'm not aware of any activity on this since Robert Ancell's comment #4
indicating that a proper fix might require extensive refactoring (too
extensive for Ubuntu T?). As a workaround I've added an Upstart
configuration file to run krenew in every user's session; it's as simple
as

start on xsession
stop on desktop-end
respawn
exec /usr/bin/krenew -K 60

(One may need to add a -t flag if AFS token renewal is desired.)
Lightdm still refreshes the wrong ccache but krenew independently takes care of 
the right one.

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  lightdm uses wrong ccache name on pam_krb5 credentials refresh

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