Ian Jackson writes ("Suspected race in gpg1 to gpg2 conversion or agent startup"): > I have now, for the 2nd time, seen an unexplained failure while > running the dgit test suite, looking like this: > > + gpg --detach-sign --armor -u 39B13D8A .git/dgit/tag.tmp > gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir > '/home/ian/things/Dgit/dgit/tests/tmp/distropatches-reject/gnupg' > gpg: starting migration from earlier GnuPG versions > gpg: can't connect to the agent: IPC connect call failed > gpg: error: GnuPG agent unusable. Please check that a GnuPG agent can be > started.
Perhaps this is due to me having updated my system and restarted my session, with the result that now I seem to have a gpg-agent running. At least, I have GPG_AGENT_INFO in my environment and I don't think I did before. I ran the whole test suite again and this time two tests failed the same way. I have added `unset GPG_AGENT_INFO' to the top of the test suite library script just in case. (Surely setting GNUPGHOME should be enough to stop the test suite from using my actual gpg agent ? With gnupg1, setting GNUPGHOME was sufficient to isolate a gnupg instance.) Sadly that seems not to have helped. Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.