RavenOak wrote: > Use 'keychain' (RPM available through default repo, just install > using yum). You can have it manage both ssh and gpg keys. However, > the GPG Agent (which is really what you are using, keychain is a > very elaborate wrapper around it that actually does add some value) > has a short default time-out (like 30min or so...) you can do a man > `gpg-agent` to learn more. I think that by default at least, rpm will still prompt you for the passphrase. I just tested it on my system and with the passphrase saved in gpg-agent, running rpm --addsign still prompts. Does that not happen for you? If not, have you set anything specific in ~/.rpmmacros to get rpm to use the gpg-agent? -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sex can be messy, but only if it's done right. -- Groucho Marx
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