Am 03.02.2011 um 18:52 schrieb hare krishna: > Hi, > > Can some please help me how to avoid these messages whenever the gpg files is > decrypted. Here are the messages > > gpg: Signature made Wed Feb 02 14:26:25 2011 PST using DSA key ID BD6608B2 > gpg: Good signature from "umesh (GPG encryptionl) <a...@xxx.com>" > > It is printing in logs everytime. Please advice what should i use to avoid > them. > Here is the command i am using: > gpg -q -d abc.gpg > > Thanks, > Umesh
As far as I understand the manual page of gpg2, it should be the option "--no-tty" to be used. [QUOTE] --no-tty Make sure that the TTY (terminal) is never used for any output. This option is needed in some cases because GnuPG sometimes prints warnings to the TTY even if --batch is used. [/QUOTE] So instead of -q or --quiet, you should use --no-tty. For example: gpg2 --decrypt --no-tty abc.gpg Best regards, Holger -- This email has been signed by GnuPG encryption software: Public key: 0xACE4EDD6 Signature attached: PGP.sig Jabber: gb...@jabber.piratenpartei.de Public key: 0xE80C91A1
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