Fedora 15 Update: gnome-keyring-2.91.91-1.fc15

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2011-2837
2011-03-08 02:12:08
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Name        : gnome-keyring
Product     : Fedora 15
Version     : 2.91.91
Release     : 1.fc15
URL         : http://www.gnome.org
Summary     : Framework for managing passwords and other secrets
Description :
The gnome-keyring session daemon manages passwords and other types of
secrets for the user, storing them encrypted with a main password.
Applications can use the gnome-keyring library to integrate with the keyring.

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Update Information:

The gnome-keyring release that is part of GNOME 2.91.91.
>From the release announcement:
* Fix the certificate details expander when used with GTK+3
* Calculate the minimum/natural size of the certificate widget better.
* Fix gnome-keyring-prompt for GTK+3 release.
* Fix problems with the URIs used for trust lookup and storage.
* Pass around a content-type for secrets in the DBus Secret Service API.
* If DBus couldn't be initialized when starting up the daemon, try again at a later point.
* Build and testing fixes.
* Remove support for the pkcs11-options file, and wait for a proper configuration file setup being worked on in p11-kit.
* Add support for --version argument to gnome-keyring-daemon and gnome-keyring
* Create necessary directory when storing trust assertion objects.
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
su -c 'yum update gnome-keyring' at the command line.
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