On Sun, 21 Aug 2011, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
>>> / From the man page:
>> /
>> "...Note that this passphrase is only used if the option --batch has also
>> been given."
> Mike,
>
> Thanks - that does work. I was thinking "too hard" and thought it was
> something
> with the gpg-agent.
>
> Thanks
>
> Je
> >/ From the man page:
> /
> "...Note that this passphrase is only used if the option --batch has also
> been given."
Mike,
Thanks - that does work. I was thinking "too hard" and thought it was
something
with the gpg-agent.
Thanks
Jerry
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CentOS
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Under Centos 5 I ran this command:
> gpg --passphrase-file /home/myuser/pass_phrase.txt -c
> ../Versions/program.x86_64.tgz
>
> and this worked fine.
>
> On CentOS 6 running the same command prompts me for the passphrase.
>
> Thats exactly what I dont want
Under Centos 5 I ran this command:
gpg --passphrase-file /home/myuser/pass_phrase.txt -c
../Versions/program.x86_64.tgz
and this worked fine.
On CentOS 6 running the same command prompts me for the passphrase.
Thats exactly what I dont want to have happen. I have the pass phrase I
want in th
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