On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > There are good reasons to want to have the agent running over time and > not terminating with the individual invocations of gpg1. In particular, > passphrase caching and smartcard management are useful features.
I noticed after upgrading gnupg to experimental and monkeysphere to unstable, monkeysphere now has gpg-agent processes running as root: $ pgrep -a gpg | grep -i monk 27043 gpg-agent --homedir /var/lib/monkeysphere/authentication/core --use-standard-socket --daemon 27061 gpg-agent --homedir /var/lib/monkeysphere/authentication/sphere --use-standard-socket --daemon > systemctl --user enable dirmngr BTW, does this make parcimonie obsolete? I noticed that dirmngr suggests tor and the gnupg package in experimental still suggests parcimonie. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise