deloptes (12019-10-31): > Not sure - cause if you close gpg and agent etc. and set the GNUPGHOME and > start again all the work will be done in the new GNUPGHOME. The sockets > will be created when you start gpg. > > What is the problem with it? How do you expect the programs to exchange > information?
The problem is to run instances of gpg simultaneously: one to access the key without any risk of modifying it, one to do the work. Programs that make it hard to run several independent instances without a very very good user-visible reason are badly designed. -- Nicolas George
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