@bwhawk ,
I've just check and verfied the procedure described at the beginning
of this thread and now also within this MX-Wiki entry MX-Wiki: gnome-keyring
by booting from a MX17.1-ISO and just installing libpam-gnome-keyring.
The two lines starting with a dash, you mentioned above,
are still present within /etc/pam.d/lightdm as shown here:
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cat /etc/pam.d/lightdm | grep keyring
-auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
-session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start
a newly generated login-keyring which was aromatically unlocked
and marked as the default keyring.
To further proof that this login-keyring will be used by an app
requesting credentials I also installed Chromium from MXPI.
Starting Chromium without any password prompt
I can verify that Chromium's internal key was stored within the default/login
gnome-keyring.
So you seem to have done or set up something differently, which
caused some additional steps to do.