Jack Wilborn <[email protected]> writes: > I have a problem with my building of the Dreamplug (DP) image. When it > runs, it creates a signature file so others can identify that it was > build by me and it an autorized build. When I run the script, it takes > a little while, but I come back and it's waiting on me to enter the > phrase. I don't know how long it's sat there so I'd like to enable the > phrase to last the entire time I'm logged in. I sometimes see that > option, but don't know how to request it without having something for it > to create, like keys or sig files...
You have two options: 1. Enter your password once: Set gpg-agent to store your password for a good long time after the first time you enter it. See the "default-cache-ttl" and "max-cache-ttl" options [0]. 2. Never enter a password: Create a passwordless key and set that as your default key [1]. Nick 0: http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Agent-Options.html#Agent-Options 1: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2001-September/010163.html
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