Looking through the click scope bugs and came across this again. I think
rather than having a keyring without a password, what we will need is a
fixture in autopilot which uses dbusmock to provide a faked keyring
service, and having all autopilot tests run under the dbusmock private
session, rather than interacting with a live system. This will allow the
tests to be run more reliably in a contained environment, when running
the tests during normal development and CI processes, and should be able
to provide a way to have the tests run against live services as well,
when we need to run things on a live device image.

** Changed in: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Low

** Changed in: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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  On desktop, we need a password-less keyring for autopilot tests

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