On 23 Feb 2001 09:41:21 +0000, Ross Burton wrote:
gpg: Signature made Wed 21 Feb 2001 09:25:19 PM WET using DSA key ID 2982E3B6 gpg: Good signature from "Sejal Patel (Bio Mage) <sejal iname com>" gpg: cannot open /dev/tty: Device not configuredI got the same tty message, so I added "no-tty" to ~/.gnupg/options on a line by itself. It seems to fix it, but I don't know if it's the "correct" solution.I tried this too last week but then gpg broke from the command line. Will gpg encrypt a file from a terminal for you with no-tty on? If it does I'll put it back in my config file and try and figure out why gpg is broken on my machine...
The no-tty basically means not to allow gpg to accept input from the terminal. Thus you cannot run gpg from the command line. The no-tty option is really not the correct solution to this problem. There is suppose to be a way to suppress warnings (or was it stderr) that gui programs are suppose to use in order to prevent this. -- Sejal Patel (spatel agency com) Technical Consultant Agency.com : Atlanta Visit http://eyeopener.agency.com for info on our popular workshops.
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