"\"Rikard Johnels\"" <rikjoh@norweb.se> writes:
Does that mean that gpg-agent fails to export the $GPG_AGENT_INFO if it is started in the bootprocess?
It's not that gpg-agent fails to export the data. It provides the information, but you are invoking in in a way that causes the information not to be saved. If you invoke it during the boot process, you will have to find a way to get the information passed in the environment to all descendant processes. The system does not provide such a method, because gpg-agent is not really intended to be used that way. Most people invoke it either in their login shell, or in the process that starts the X Window System.
I dont care how it exports its values as long as it works. And now it doesnt!
It's doing exactly what it's supposed to. You're using it wrong. -- Alan Hadsell If brute force doesn't work, you aren't using enough.