-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 hi! for some time now, gpg-agent complains about "--write-env-file" being an obsolete option, but in the wiki[1] still says to configure ~/.bash_profile using this option. i don't really know how gpg-agent works so, someone knows how to correctly configure it? [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG#gpg-agent thanks, - -- edson duarte https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV8jsDAAoJEEuaWOJw2A3LrMkP/12Zq+AJXIilcBVu9LfalXN7 U4sjG5HsXM36V6LsGxBiyipP7LunX/N1M7hMWMm15+UohbYBihwIm4y3UibF3d2S ttRiHu/nZermcXrdf8IUvo8WImXRn3uT5N8NRM7hYFUS2HHdQ8b8zKMppn48pGFl RcuEsqv8wf+YikjBp0B75nt0ArIvH4r38CLPg/T/Xu/uD59Sq166XkeBcoZUWSdQ 8Kd/vqFEdMSlIohU+ujGOtC+YhVoDFs0MJKKCQDlL4iRmT8e9wLD7/7oqdoL1f3Z 3rITi9Z2LJW+Kzq/0CxPiz2afF4inVp1y+WfRuEJpPy/ooW1N01f09IGVesGr3L6 TuqHXiAitU1dPlcWNEnvQguvG+tg9Coenacgitir+I8wBWclfXq6igQHxNc1HTGK IZxmr70iBALlXDm5BzE+cliheEslC6dx/CWsBn0QYaPM1XpGYTnbZ5tSQ1RqC+iV OCUTdCpU5SKpKXwd8QW55e1Ofzndid053GYSUnEQ5IkNGX29//hvQBme4j3XWTQI W0yxQXb/slWvomEpfuci9rJ3587bTPxnUUsdHYT7MJ8SFRFNhSKUa59yMMU2d3q1 GW8OnF6UYqsDYbwrcfoDD2MvKi+ZTfbbKHZOYiGyJZowL5MV06m6VSBQHIhh3goJ 5e+1ED4zH3YxckZb5rgX =gEVz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:23 PM, edson duarte <edsonduarte1990@riseup.net> wrote:
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hi!
for some time now, gpg-agent complains about "--write-env-file" being an obsolete option, but in the wiki[1] still says to configure ~/.bash_profile using this option.
This option was deprecated with the release of gnupg 2.1 [1], it shouldn't be needed anymore since the agent is now started on demand by any application that needs it, and listens to the socket located at $GNUPGHOME/S.gpg-agent. [1] https://www.gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html -- Ivan Sichmann Freitas
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Ivan S. Freitas wrote:
for some time now, gpg-agent complains about "--write-env-file" being an obsolete option, but in the wiki[1] still says to configure ~/.bash_profile using this option.
This option was deprecated with the release of gnupg 2.1 [1], it shouldn't be needed anymore since the agent is now started on demand by any application that needs it, and listens to the socket located at $GNUPGHOME/S.gpg-agent.
i understand it was deprecated but what about the ~/.bash_profile? which lines should be kept or removed? thanks, - -- edson duarte https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV8vSxAAoJEEuaWOJw2A3LFdUQAJw9OmZRGe9f3fvyylsBvxja LFKtFcod61lrgdh1D8KA8SX0vLYWVGY4kPlvnaZ/wJnWG/5rZMVF0JCZlHPqHYvt uWXRka5sqgsWyoinomh5wvQ0X5tXbEQRkB68DJAZbMfbyqCXHfU6bxy3k/xUzQzN NKqmLGpGfcd1e8g3pHu4EI2amHEm3O3ay9m2y0kc64PCAMS37q1dWWSOZfTUELjp YlRYgaYMottsyIu7i347L1SAe58S8IKZQxH7RpjPRB+6dwZLqRlfWEmAuwILmOr5 YtwZTilivWEkizyfQ1B3RT3oHSBXpvk3n5j3bLEhpWP6uhXKND6Hdzx78CnjbA/v BPzzl8+lzu82zyaga3q2xpJNMIs2nnqZ38fRziA06KwefY9OSUvUlCdgFBbRyPwH TXGiWmDZJKa/k5uVedupFr+sbMUm8g87sBq5olt/1ofqpouJsu9aewQN0Ub18hvL iibGLiHY2YZzPh5DS7aeCIvRpSFa+5uqgbg2FAYDdKsJXqM/UuoRZzeNwVs8ZZIl gRSyW2SdtKOugLSIoSxL5tz4F5xjNF2nf4g1MjejGM0wRV3qXNi2qxJKWiP5Lxyf hPjG0QfPGAKqOYuG585Br+H17nDN8Px3dLRoPIUTQEv1O48m9mW1x2/CYiPimdtG D1f7PlOYM6bwxGq7+V3z =6cvr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 11 September 2015 at 17:35, edson duarte <edsonduarte1990@riseup.net> wrote:
i understand it was deprecated but what about the ~/.bash_profile? which lines should be kept or removed?
thanks, - -- edson duarte https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org
Since gpg 2.1 the gpg-agent is started automatically when needed. You also don't need to do anything to your environment anymore. See [1] for more details. You still need to configure your environment and start the agent if you want to use the gpg-agent as ssh-agent (more details also at [1]). Regards, Maarten [1] https://www.gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html#autostart
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Maarten de Vries wrote:
Since gpg 2.1 the gpg-agent is started automatically when needed. You also don't need to do anything to your environment anymore. See [1] for more details. You still need to configure your environment and start the agent if you want to use the gpg-agent as ssh-agent (more details also at [1]).
now i understood and it worked! thanks! - -- edson duarte https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV8w4xAAoJEEuaWOJw2A3LB+YQAJqjWZoNgGuVkaoaLxPd3J9b u1BDHX4qPGwC1cglmizqJG8EJ3bZnfstBl7BKUEW8KREdFb3Eo/DbFFldE4tO9dz Wf2tX2Mb3PWaBStM+3GkOFznt4Yum9Ufyun+BUgQ0R8IFUwqbg208IaMpSuf0J/m V6tivqzTg8tEjjRIJquIZ01bNU0iH9xtJFDmKzDLJDalqTFA9V+Scd2pnD+3QAMZ 1dI+F+7PnzcDQgF4p2xJlUIDlsKF1Pgrzey8a1UDbuT7bM9WaawTAzn+DDoUAfxo 0wnjKciqyw4U+VNJ7YsdkeSpDSWy9EEoHzTaK3Ypexz9ZuWTW/WYz/68bwVfDM9S ZhwR6BhI+x8Apuh4wyI+JlpM47YPVB/Ga/Py5bvwYyQ5nH9YictkMK5JP6FDeIOg RMszoT5ezb09bTNjkYM1Mt8ZiRbrJHC7yJjE+wgDhYyXr+SH/fXiE4A6LbtV/6sc 9ahmZFTW/zv/JF314/bx1d3dMLwkjTw+FYrGIdcAGhlLUpMj+Fga/agFwhwTcOY5 BR5XpQlKNDhF0fWKC2guObDybeJbfnScWw0H3dMALeUtk+T6j/7aaXsRU79jGePT xLctfngn69kV5BS1O3s8JWGHLcl0QtGac62nhRHSt+0ylyF6lftTtRd5lSdeGMuO mUBfK9qb+eASeFREOh2s =hYx1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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edson duarte
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Ivan S. Freitas
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Maarten de Vries