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On 10/16/2011 9:31 PM, Vortran66 wrote:
Thank you very much. Looks like alter agent will not work with Snow
Leopard.
It will, actually: all I have to do is recompile it for Snow Leopard.
There's nothing in there that's Lion-specific. I'll see about making a
new build within the next couple of
On 12 October 2011 16:44, Vortran66 americabrazil1...@hotmail.com wrote:
I realize now that changing the cache values involves a little more than
changing a few values and that I am probably in
way over my head.
Open a terminal and type man gpg-agent. Make a note of any ttl values you
want
a password is cached?
I am using a mac running os x. I am using GPG Tools, Keychain Access
Version 0.8.13 (0.8.13)
Bill
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On 10/12/11 11:44 AM, Vortran66 wrote:
Thanks for all your effort. I realize now that changing the cache
values involves a little more than changing a few values and that I
am probably in way over my head.
It involves editing a couple of configuration files by hand, and
requires you to be a
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 20:20, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
The good news is that I've put together a small Python script that will
(hopefully) make things a little easier on you. Give me a day or two to
I suggest that you use gpgconf to change configuration options. We
designed this tool to allow
On 10/7/11 4:18 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
I suggest that you use gpgconf to change configuration options.
Cute: thanks for the heads-up.
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On 10/5/11 7:55 PM, Vortran66 wrote:
I have a very limited knowledge of using terminal in Mac. Can someone tell
me what commands I would need to enter to do this.
Although I think that using Terminal.app is fun, natural and sensible,
it's possible that I'm psychotic.
If you *want* to learn