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Stefan X wrote:
Hi!
On Linux I would like to change the homedirectory from ~/.gnupg to
/something/else.
Defining GNUPGHOME has no effect on my Linux system while it worked on
Windows. Does this option not exist in GnuPG for Linux? How to define
something similar.
Because I want to use gnupg indirectly through other porgrams I can NOT
use a parameter such as --homedir.
The only workaround I found was setting HOME to /something/else and use
/something/else/.gnupg . But this is ugly.
Any ideas?
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That the beauty of Linux usually more than one way to do something
Since I keep my keyrings on a usb drive, I use the command
ln -s /path/to/keyrings .gnupg
cavent that there's no current .gnupg dir. You could rename current
.gnupg to .gnupg-old then anytime you wanted to point to it
ln -sf .gnupg-old .gnupg
this makes a symbiloc link between the two directories and gpg will see
all /path/to/keyrings as .gnupg
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