Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gajim

When running Gajim (0.11.4-0ubuntu1) for the first time and the user
decides that he wants his password to be stored in the gnome-keyring,
Gajim doesn't use the default keyring. The result of this being that the
user now has two keyrings; one that gets loaded when logging into gdm
(which also unlocks wlan passwords of network-manager) and a seperate
one for Gajim alone (which is of course is very annoying, because you
have to enter your password twice; this wasn't the case in previous
versions of Ubuntu)

I found Gajim to be adding an "extra" keyring file in
/home/$user/.gnome2/keyrings , namely "default.keyring". Instead, i
think it's supposed to use the already present keyring which is used by
gdm/network-manager, named only "default" (?). So my  guess is, that
either someone of the Ubuntu, Gajim or Gnome-Team made a little Typo in
this release, leading Gajim to use a keyring, which isn't there (and
therefore has to be created first). Perhaps it would be the easiest way
to fix this problem to modify the Gajim source to using the keyring-file
"default" instead of "default.keyring".

I hope  this little annoyance will be  fixed soon.

Have a happy weekend!

** Affects: gajim (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[hardy] Gajim doesn't use default keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221851
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