Ian Maclauchlan <ian.maclauch...@smartstream-stp.com> wrote: > Hi there we recently upgrade our Windows server from 2008 to 2019 and Gnu to > 3.1.12
?? GNU is a vague operating system (just like, e. g., ‘UNIX’) and it has no versions per se. GnuPG version 3 does not exist yet. The stable release is 2.2.21. I guess, you mean GnuPG 2.1.12. (Why not the latest, by the way?) > Since then the command line > > type passphrase.txt | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --no-tty --batch -o exp.txt -d > extract_ *.txt.pgp > > has stopped working as the passphrase window keeps popping up. > Can someone please help me. ‘The GNU Privacy Guard Manual’ can (emphasis mine): | '--passphrase-fd N' | Read the passphrase from file descriptor N. Only the first line | will be read from file descriptor N. If you use 0 for N, the | passphrase will be read from STDIN. This can only be used if only | one passphrase is supplied. | | Note that since Version 2.0 this passphrase is only used if the | option '--batch' has also been given. Since Version 2.1 the | *'--pinentry-mode'* also needs to be set to 'loopback'. — (info "(gnupg) GPG Esoteric Options") > The information in this email is confidential... Nope, youʼve just posted it to the public mailing list.
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