Mac Version of pass not asking for gpg ID?
Cycle London
cycle.london.67 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 15:24:31 CET 2016
The pass is indeed in the keychain. Working perfectly now, thank you.
What a lovely little utility.
On 23 November 2016 at 14:23, Brian Candler <b.candler at pobox.com> wrote:
> On 23/11/2016 13:44, Tao Bror Bojlén wrote:
>
>> Could it be that your GPG passphrase is saved in the macOS keychain?
>> That would explain why you aren't prompted for it after a reboot.
>>
>> Try opening the macOS keychain and seeing if anything comes up when you
>> search for "gnupg".
>>
>
> I second that explanation.
>
> I had to debug something similar for someone else, but in this case their
> ssh passphrase was being stored in the keychain after an upgrade to macOS
> 10.12. However it wasn't visible in keychain access. It needed to be
> removed manually using a sqlite command:
>
> http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/253779/macos-10-12-
> sierra-will-not-forget-my-ssh-keyfile-passphrase
>
> The same might also be true with gpg passphrases and 10.12.
>
>
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