On Mon, 1 Aug 2022, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
I have the same problem with pkgdev. It fails to run at
least CLI/TUI pinentry when password is needed. To workaround
I sign some dummy file with `gpg -s file`, then within cache period
I can use it for commits using pkgdev.
Thank you, this workaround
> On 1 Aug 2022, at 17:14, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
>
> On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 15:49:18 + (UTC) Andrey Grozin wrote:
>> Hello *,
>>
>> Sorry for a very naive question.
>>
>> In the past, I used
>> repoman commit
>> to commit a new ebuild. I got a text screen in my terminal where I typed my
>>
> On 1 Aug 2022, at 16:49, Andrey Grozin wrote:
>
> Hello *,
>
> Sorry for a very naive question.
>
> In the past, I used
> repoman commit
> to commit a new ebuild. I got a text screen in my terminal where I typed my
> passphraise (if I then committed something else within the timeout, I
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 8:49 AM Andrey Grozin
wrote:
>
> Hello *,
Hi!
>
> Sorry for a very naive question.
>
> In the past, I used
> repoman commit
> to commit a new ebuild. I got a text screen in my terminal where I typed my
> passphraise (if I then committed something else within the timeout,
On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 15:49:18 + (UTC) Andrey Grozin wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> Sorry for a very naive question.
>
> In the past, I used
> repoman commit
> to commit a new ebuild. I got a text screen in my terminal where I typed my
> passphraise (if I then committed something else within the
Hello *,
Sorry for a very naive question.
In the past, I used
repoman commit
to commit a new ebuild. I got a text screen in my terminal where I typed my
passphraise (if I then committed something else within the timeout, I didn't
have to re-type it).
Now we are recommended to use
pkgdev commit