I just installed Oneiric and this doesn't seem to be fixed (or maybe my
problem is different).

The "Launch terminal" default keybinding, which launches gnome-terminal
(this cannot be changed anymore, "Terminal" is now missing from the
Default Applications settings, this is bad) indeed passes the right
environment variables and thus uses gnome-keyring correctly.

On the other hand, if I define a new custom keybinding to launch XTerm,
it's launched with the wrong environment variables and doesn't use
gnome-keyring, asking for my ssh private key's passphrase everytime I
want to login to a remote host.

Programs launched with the default keybindings and the ones launched
with custom keybindings still end up with different environment
variables, so the problem isn't fixed.

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  gnome-keyring-daemon not available in apps started from global
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