From: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net>
To: "Joshua J. Kugler" <joshua@eeinternet.com>
Cc: Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Problem signing a tag
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:28:10 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AF18F7A.2000904@drmicha.warpmail.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200911030911.47030.joshua@eeinternet.com>
Joshua J. Kugler venit, vidit, dixit 03.11.2009 19:11:
> On Monday 02 November 2009, Alex Riesen said something like:
>> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 01:58, Joshua J. Kugler <joshua@eeinternet.com>
> wrote:
>>> Nobody on the git IRC channel responded to this question, even
>>> after asking it a few times, so I thought I'd try here.
>>>
>>> I'm having trouble signing a tag. I'm using this command:
>>>
>>> git tag -u EAFD344D14EA086E -F .git/TAG_EDITMSG tag_name
>>>
>>> I type in my passphrase, and am then told:
>>>
>>> error: gpg failed to sign the tag
>>> error: unable to sign the tag
>>>
>>> However, if I use this command:
>>>
>>> gpg -s -u EAFD344D14EA086E
>>>
>>> and use the same passphrase, it works fine. Is there any way to
>>> find out why a key-signing is failing?
>>
>> What does "echo $?" after it prints? IOW, maybe plain gpg fails too,
>> without printing anything special, and you don't pay attention to the
>> exit code. Git does. And it runs "gpg -bsau <key-id>".
>
> $ git tag -s -F .git/TAG_EDITMSG tag_name
>
> You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
> user: "Joshua J. Kugler <joshua@azariah.com>"
> 1024-bit DSA key, ID 14EA086E, created 2009-08-09
>
> gpg: problem with the agent - disabling agent use
> error: gpg failed to sign the tag
> error: unable to sign the tag
> $ echo $?
> 128
>
> And when I sign at the prompt:
>
> $ gpg -sa
>
> You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
> user: "Joshua J. Kugler <joshua@azariah.com>"
> 1024-bit DSA key, ID 14EA086E, created 2009-08-09
>
> gpg: problem with the agent - disabling agent use
> Blah blah blah blah
> Blah blah blah blah
> $ echo $?
> 2
[...]
I assume you don't want to use gpg-agent, that should be the easy way out.
If gpg is trying to contact the agent it means that "use-agent" is set
(from the config) and, probably, also that GPG_AGENT_INFO is set but no
agent responds at that socket. (echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO)
Many distros set up this stuff automatically. Try unsetting both:
unset GPG_AGENT_INFO
gpg --no-use-agent ...
If that helps you can put "--no-use-agent" in your gpg config.
2 is a non-fatal error, 128 a fatal one, btw.
Michael
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-04 14:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-03 0:58 Problem signing a tag Joshua J. Kugler
2009-11-03 7:31 ` Alex Riesen
2009-11-03 18:11 ` Joshua J. Kugler
2009-11-04 14:28 ` Michael J Gruber [this message]
2009-11-04 18:47 ` Joshua J. Kugler
2009-11-05 8:29 ` Michael J Gruber
2009-11-05 8:37 ` Joshua J. Kugler
2009-11-05 20:09 ` Junio C Hamano
2009-11-06 9:54 ` Michael J Gruber
2009-11-09 20:15 ` Joshua J. Kugler
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