Thanks again, Ludwig.

I'll report back if it happens again. :-)

On 24/01/2017 22:28, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> On 24.01.17 21:44, Nick Weisser wrote:
>> Thanks for the pointer, Ludwig.
>>
>> I actually used the locate command on macOS terminal, but it didn't find
>> anything. Probably the search database is not up to date or it does not
>> fine files in hidden folders by default.
> 
> the latter, I'm afraid:
> 
> :~ Di Jan 24 22:23$ locate gpg-agent.conf
> :~ Di Jan 24 22:23$
> 
> So, no hit. However, 'find' detects it.
> 
> :~ Di Jan 24 22:23$ find . -name gpg-agent.conf -print
> ./.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
> 
> 
>> My gpg-agent.conf file only contains 2 lines:
>>
>> default-cache-ttl 300
>> max-cache-ttl 999999
> 
> That's ok.
> 
>> Anyway, the update fixed it, but it somehow strange that this already
>> happened for the 3rd time. I'm pretty sure that it's not the update
>> itself that's fixing it but probably some kind of permission or other
>> reset, but I'm only speculating.
> 
> Could you please report back if it happens again? As gpg-agent.conf is
> not the culprit, the installation files should be checked.
> 
> Ludwig

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