Chatted with the team a bit. There are two ways forward that we can see:
* somehow fix gpg, or the way we call it, to not strip whitespace from
the end of values. This looks to be a lot of work, and not a lot of
benefit, so we think this would be a Low priority task.
* detect a passphrase that st
This is inherited from our use of gpg. There doesn't seem to be a way to
have unattended key generation not strip whitespace from the end of the
passphrase (or any other option for that matter).
Is there anything we can do? (and is it worth it?)
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I'd be curious to see the offending code once it is identified. Thanks.
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