Hello :) David Matthews <davidmatthew...@gmail.com> writes:
> I can't get gpg-preset-passphrase to work with GnuPG 2.1.7. The > command appears to work successfully but the passphase is not found by > GET_PASSPHRASE. I've included details of my simple test below plus the > output from running it on Centos 7.2 (where it works using 2.0.22) and > Fedora 23 (where it fails using 2.1.7). Thanks for the report. > Searching through the issue tracker I found > https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2015. The title of this issue is > "GET_PASSPHRASE with --no-ask always return error in gnupg 2.1.5" but, > based on the discussion in the issue, I think the title should really be > "gpg-preset-passphrase does not work". Have I understood that > correctly? I haven't looked deeply into the issue, but gpg-preset-passphrase does work, we use it in our test suite. Feel free to add relevant information, but please don't retitle the bug. I have approved your bug tracker account. > If so I assume I will see the same issue with the latest release? Yes. The issue is not closed, so it should be still present. Cheers, Justus
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