Follow-up Comment #3, bug #22908 (project duplicity):
I just did some testing on this... I can run it under both the Gnome default
seahorse-agent or under gpg-agent as long as I specify:
--gpg-options="--use-agent"
in the command line. I tested it with both password-less and
password-required encryption keys. It would ask for the pass password on the
first use, then use it forever after that.
I need to do more testing and more reading, but it seems to me that it would
be convenient if there was a way to check for the presence of gpg-agent and
try that first. Hmm, probably would have to check for running under cron as
well. Duplicity is, after all, primarily made for unattended backup
scenarios.
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