Hey all. I was about to post a ticket, but honestly this is probably just a me 
problem. In fact, it's not even really a problem; more of an annoyance, really.

So, here's the context... for about as long as I can remember, I've been 
running my entire macports environmen on an external drive. I make this work 
almost seamlessly by having it listed in /etc/fstab and set to mount at /opt. 
Like I say, this works nearly flawlessly. Just one gripe I have is that 
sometimes, I can't eject the disk cleanly because secd (invoked by the macports 
user) is has the keychain at `/opt/local/var/macports/home/Library/Keychains/` 
permanently open. Of course, I can kill that instance of secd (My usual 
workaround) but I was wondering, a) What is on that keychain, and b) Whether it 
might be possible to change something in the way macports talks to secd so this 
doesn't happen?

Best regards,

Gregorio.


Gregorio Litenstein Goldzweig
Médico Cirujano


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