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GnuPG 2.1.x changed the way the gpg-agent works, and that new approach no longer requires (or even supports) the "start everything as a child of the agent" scheme we've implemented in NixOS for older versions. To configure the gpg-agent for your X session, add the following code to ~/.xsession or some other appropriate place that's sourced at start-up: gpg-connect-agent /bye GPG_TTY=$(tty) export GPG_TTY If you want to use gpg-agent for SSH, too, also add the settings unset SSH_AGENT_PID export SSH_AUTH_SOCK="${HOME}/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent.ssh" and make sure that enable-ssh-support is included in your ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf. The gpg-agent(1) man page has more details about this subject, i.e. in the "EXAMPLES" section. |
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