On Mon 2019-11-25 07:59:45 -0700, Sean Whitton wrote:
> I'm a bit apprehensive about firing up a copy of gpg-agent.  The dgit
> test suite has had a lot of issues over the past few years with properly
> setting up and tearing down an agent for testing.  It seems to work for
> now, though.

If mailscripts runs into problems with gpg-agent, i want to know.

I saw all the trouble dgit had, but never managed to replicate it
myself, and dgit itself was too convoluted for me to follow what was
going on with the test suite :/ the reproducers that Ian managed to come
up with were something like 10000 independent processes talking to a
single gpg-agent at once, iirc.  I don't think that mailscripts will run
into that particular setup (not that it should fail there either, sigh)

If we can replicate a failure with gpg-agent on the mailscripts test
suite, that should be simple enough that it will be easier to convince
upstream to deal with.

btw, i've been filing other bug reports with some of these dependent
projects about spurious error messages, warnings, failures in obscure
modes, or other noise as i work through building out this test suite.
So having this stuff recorded and automated in the mailscripts test
suite is turning out to be a good thing for the ecosystem generally,
because those bug reports now have a chance of being fixed.

Thanks for the merge!

        --dkg

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