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Harrison Powers harrisonpowers at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 16:36:32 CET 2016


JP,
try adding trust to the key:
gpg --edit-key KEY_ID
trust
5
save

hopefully that helps

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Jp <alcanjp at icloud.com> wrote:

> I migrated to a Linux box and when I edit a store it gives me this.  On my
> MAC OS there is no issue other than my Mac uses VI and this box uses Nano,
> could that be it?
>
> And it is the same key!
>
>   GPG encryption failed. Retrying.
> gpg: XXXXXXXX: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
> gpg: /dev/shm/pass.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: encryption failed: Unusable
> public key
>
> thanks
>
>
> On 2016-02-26 17:11, GOYOT Martin wrote:
>
> Yes you're right the idea is to be able to share those passwords. Just be
> aware that git isn't "propagating". You push to a destination and then your
> other devices have to pull from this destination to be on par with your
> changes.
>
> I don't know how good or bad you know git, but if the latter, I suggest
> that you look at some git tutorials as in fact pass isn't really doing all
> the work for you you still have to know how it works.
>
> I would be pleased to answer your questions on the matter if you have any
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 5:05 PM Jp < <alcanjp at icloud.com>
> alcanjp at icloud.com> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the response, well, the idea here is to use Git to
>> propagate the changes between PCs, right?  I guess I was confused
>> because I didn't realize that pass was doing the commit, and it does
>> make sense now.  I just needed to have a clear basic understanding of
>> the process of using pass with Git and since I am not a full blown dev
>> guy, I got confused.  I starting using syncthing that was more straight
>> forward.
>>
>>   Thank you
>>
>> On 26/02/16 16:54, GOYOT Martin wrote:
>> > Hello Jp,
>> >
>> > could you please be more specific? The idea is that you use it like a
>> > normal git repository by prefixing all your commands with pass.
>> >
>> > Example:
>> >
>> > pass git init
>> > pass git remote add origin ssh://some.url
>> > pass git push
>> >
>> > and so on...
>> >
>> > You don't need to commit, pass will do it for you.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Martin
>> >
>> > On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 4:51 PM Jp < <alcanjp at icloud.com>
>> alcanjp at icloud.com
>> > <mailto:alcanjp at icloud.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >     Hello,
>> >
>> >       I have been using Pass for a little while after leaving
>> lastpass.  But
>> >     in terms of being able to sync via Git!  I find the resources very
>> >     confusing and therefor I am looking to get more info on how to
>> actually
>> >     use GIT.
>> >
>> >
>> >     Thank you
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