On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, Nicholas Cole wrote:
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin
<d...@prime.gushi.org> wrote:
Is there some reasonable way that gpg can detect that it has a controlling
termainal (or even, a config file option) and just ask me for my passphrase
on stdin?
Can you start gpg-agent separately - ie. before the passphrase is
needed. If so, you should be fine, I think, if I have understood your
problem correctly.
That's not the issue. To simplify the problem somewhat, I'm on a windows
box. I ssh to my Unix system at home. My .bashrc sets up gpg-agent for
me. Now I want to sign something. The usual answer here is
"pinentry-curses to the rescue." But let's assume that pinentry-curses
is not an option. Now how do I enter my passphrase?
Doug
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