On 06.05.2015 21:40, Neal H. Walfield wrote: > Hi, > > I'm implementing the password caching feature in gpg's pinentry so > that we can remove the gpg-agent proxy from gnome keyring. > > I've spent some time looking at Gnome Keyring and I'm a bit confused > about why Gnome Keyring is using gck to cache the password and not > libsecret. Any insight here would be appreciated. > > Also, if we want to continue to use the cached passwords, we need a > migration strategy. When GPG Agent invokes the pinentry, it now > provides a unique, stable ID. However, this ID is not the key id. > Thoughts?
For anyone following along... After talking about this on IRC, Neal and I agreed that there doesn't seem to be a way to continue to use old cached passwords, at least not easily. The keyid provided to the old gpg-agent != the keygrip provided to the pinentry. Cheers, Stef _______________________________________________ gnome-keyring-list mailing list gnome-keyring-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-keyring-list