On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 03:48:54 PM Paulo Lopes wrote: > Hello, > > I've been using my gpg card with success in Ubuntu for a while but as > everyone knows the init system is switching from upstart to systemd as it > is happening on Debian and the vast majority of other distributions. > > In the "past" one could start gpg-agent from the script that boots Xorg or > even the gnome-keyring and we could "inject" a couple of variables into the > session like > > GPG_AGENT_INFO > SSH_AGENT_PID > SSH_AUTH_SOCK > > and all applications spawned from that process inherit those vars, however > systemd does not inherit vars from its unit files (and my experience with > systemd is extremely low so i could be saying something wrong here). > > It would be nice to have some documentation on gnupg site describing the > best way to work with systemd...
You might want to ask the systemd-users mailing list about that. -- Jacky Alcine https://jacky.wtf
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