Follow-up Comment #1, bug #22908 (project duplicity):

Hi,
the same is true for ssh passwords.
Why not asking ssh to do it? This woul require me to unlock the key once from
within my xsession and not every time duplicity (running a a cron job with
DISPLAY=":0.0") attempts to do ssh.
I might even decide to not unlock it for later use and enter my passphrase
every time if I happen to be that dumb ;)
And I'm not sure what the --ssh-askpass option does. For me it does not work
when started as a cron job.

Regards

Nicolai

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