Daniel Kahn Gillmor <d...@fifthhorseman.net> wrote on Wed, May 10, 2017 at 02:10:27PM -0400: > One difference i note is that you're using ~/.xsession, and i'm just > relying on the alternatives system to launch openbox: > > 0 dkg@alice:~$ readlink -f $(which x-session-manager) > /usr/bin/openbox-session > 0 dkg@alice:~$ > > ( For the programs that i want launched per-graphical-session that can't > be handled as systemd user services, i include them in > ~/.config/openbox/autostart )
I've been using my .xession setup for a number of years, and actually when this issue came up it was the first I'd heard of systemd user services. (I was aware of the system-level systemd, just not the user-specific part.) I'll spend some time getting up to speed on it. > Do you think you could try that approach (with the systemd user services > unmasked) and see whether the agents respond properly? if so, it'd give > us something specific to debug (we would look into your .xsession to try > to figure out how it differs from the standard startup). Sure, I'll give it a try. It will probably be a few days before I can spend more time on this, though. > also, when the systemd user services are unmasked, what is shown by: > > journalctl --user-unit gpg-agent dirmngr I get: No journal files were found. Failed to add match 'dirmngr': Invalid argument Running just `journalctl --user-unit gpg-agent`, I get: No journal files were found. Failed to get journal fields: Cannot assign requested address I have systemd version 222-1 installed, which appears to be wildly out of date. The first thing I'll try when I get back to this is to upgrade systemd. Thanks! Joey _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users