That does not seem to work either. I just copied my .lircrc (which is
full of irexec-stuff) into the file ~/.lirc/irexec and restarted, but it
didn't start irexec. Where is this feature even documented? How is a
regular user supposed to learn this? I'm back to launching irexec
manually from my session file.

Using a remote control with lirc is way to much work for an average
user.  In the long run I hope that remote controls and any human input
device (multimedia keyboard, special mice etc) would work automatically
through /dev/input and Xorg's key syms:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/IRRemoteControlSupport

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startup script does not start irexec
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224208
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