Apparently you need to set the GPG_TTY for git to work (I also set the
gpg.program so I know it shouldn't /need/ that variable set)
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=840687#10
I'm not sure if there's anything that has or can be done upstream to
make this easier (I feel this was a b
shawn wilson venit, vidit, dixit 02.09.2017 23:11:
> tl;dr - how do I get git to use gpg2 to sign things?
>
> I'm using gpg2 (so no agent options are configured but an agent is
> running) which is configured w/ a Nitrokey (Pro if it matters):
>
> % git commit -m "Initial."
>
>
On Sat, Sep 02, 2017 at 05:11:50PM -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
> tl;dr - how do I get git to use gpg2 to sign things?
>
> I'm using gpg2 (so no agent options are configured but an agent is
> running) which is configured w/ a Nitrokey (Pro if it matters):
>
> % git commit -m "Initial."
>
>
tl;dr - how do I get git to use gpg2 to sign things?
I'm using gpg2 (so no agent options are configured but an agent is
running) which is configured w/ a Nitrokey (Pro if it matters):
% git commit -m "Initial."
gits/bash-libs (master ⚡) localhost
gpg: detected r
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