No output would imply that your bash binary does not value the -x flag, which leads me to the question... is it really a bash?
Or maybe a symlink to some other shell with slightly different understanding of scripting? Let's compare, this is mine: % bash --version GNU bash, version 4.3.11(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. On 14.03.2015 13:43, Matthias Beyer wrote: > On 14-03-2015 13:36:33, Lenz Weber wrote: >> Really no output? >> > > Nope. Nothing. > >> Here's what I would expect (invalid target key "test-id", >> creating test/bla with password "blas"): >> >> Enter password for test/bla: + echo + read -r -p 'Enter password >> for test/bla: ' -s password Enter password for test/bla: + echo + >> read -r -p 'Retype password for test/bla: ' -s password_again >> Retype password for test/bla: + echo + [[ blas == \b\l\a\s ]] + >> gpg2 -e -r test-id -o /home/lenz/.password-store/test/bla.gpg >> --quiet --yes --compress-algo=none --no-encrypt-to --batch >> --use-agent gpg: test-id: skipped: No public key gpg: [stdin]: >> encryption failed: No public key >> >> so from that on you could try what your output's pendant of >> >> gpg2 -e -r test-id -o /home/lenz/.password-store/test/bla.gpg >> --quiet --yes --compress-algo=none --no-encrypt-to --batch >> --use-agent <<<"blas" >> >> gives on the command line when manually called. (note: I added >> <<<"password" at the end) > > I tried: > > gpg2 -e -r 20CA0F94 -o /tmp/foo.gpg --quiet --yes > --compress-algo=none --no-encrypt-to --batch --use-agent > > And tabbed on the Keyboard and then hit CTRL-D, which should be the > same as you mentioned. Worked like a charm. > > gpg2 -e -r 20CA0F94 -o /tmp/bar.gpg --quiet --yes > --compress-algo=none --no-encrypt-to --batch --use-agent <<<"blas" > > Worked like a charm, too. > _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
