Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread christophe barbé
I have had a look at quintuple-agent. First the passphrase is not securely stored. I believe it's ok on my laptop giving the fact that I will use it only in a short window timeframe and that I don't allow other users on the laptop. Second problem it doesn't check if the passphrase is correct and

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread christophe barbé
Thanks Colin and Roland, quintuple-agent sounds like what I was looking for. I wonder why they don't have choosen gpg-agent to name this soft. Christophe On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 06:53:28PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote: > christophe barbé (2002-07-24 11:47:50 -0400) : > > > When building a package, th

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread Steve Langasek
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 11:47:50AM -0400, christophe barbé wrote: > When building a package, the description file and the changes file are > signed separately. > Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase when > building a package. The second signed file includes checksum

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread Roland Mas
christophe barbé (2002-07-24 11:47:50 -0400) : > When building a package, the description file and the changes file > are signed separately. > > Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase > when building a package. Yep. You can install quintuple-agent, run it, and use th

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 11:47:50AM -0400, christophe barb? wrote: > When building a package, the description file and the changes file are > signed separately. > > Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase when > building a package. Use quintuple-agent, perhaps. The .cha

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread christophe barbé
I have had a look at quintuple-agent. First the passphrase is not securely stored. I believe it's ok on my laptop giving the fact that I will use it only in a short window timeframe and that I don't allow other users on the laptop. Second problem it doesn't check if the passphrase is correct and

gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread christophe barbé
When building a package, the description file and the changes file are signed separately. Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase when building a package. Thanks, Christophe -- Christophe Barbé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F4

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread christophe barbé
Thanks Colin and Roland, quintuple-agent sounds like what I was looking for. I wonder why they don't have choosen gpg-agent to name this soft. Christophe On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 06:53:28PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote: > christophe barbé (2002-07-24 11:47:50 -0400) : > > > When building a package, t

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread Steve Langasek
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 11:47:50AM -0400, christophe barbé wrote: > When building a package, the description file and the changes file are > signed separately. > Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase when > building a package. The second signed file includes checksu

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread Roland Mas
christophe barbé (2002-07-24 11:47:50 -0400) : > When building a package, the description file and the changes file > are signed separately. > > Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase > when building a package. Yep. You can install quintuple-agent, run it, and use t

Re: gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 11:47:50AM -0400, christophe barb? wrote: > When building a package, the description file and the changes file are > signed separately. > > Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase when > building a package. Use quintuple-agent, perhaps. The .ch

gpg passphrase and package building

2002-07-24 Thread christophe barbé
When building a package, the description file and the changes file are signed separately. Has anyone a good solution to type only one time his gpg passphrase when building a package. Thanks, Christophe -- Christophe Barbé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F