I had this problem and I do NOT have auto login enabled, I use a
password just like I always have.

How can this not be considered a bug?  Installing routine package
updates on a stable distro should not cause bizarre, inexplicable
behavior that I have to search the forums to understand.  I'm a senior
Linux admin for a large corporation; I've written driver code that's in
the 2.6 kernel.  If I had to go to the forums and launchpad to resolve
this, how are normal users expected to react?  You expect them to know
what a keyring is and how to manage them?

I understand the need for security but at least pop up a user friendly
message, like the one you get when an update requires a reboot or a
Firefox restart.

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Evolution asks my pasword to unlock the default keyring since last update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236264
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