(In reply to comment #1)
> Debian also has a much more sophisticated session script for gnupg-agent. Is
there any
> particular reason to fork it ?
Debian:
gnupg2 (1.9.15-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Add /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent script. Closes: #300128.
* Emphasize that gnupg2 is NOT useful at the moment.
* Conflict+replace gpg-agent with newpg.
(In reply to comment #1)
> Debian also has a much more sophisticated session script for gnupg-agent. Is
there any
> particular reason to fork it ?
Debian:
gnupg2 (1.9.15-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Add /etc/X11/ Xsession. d/90gpg- agent script. Closes: #300128.
* Emphasize that gnupg2 is NOT useful at the moment.
* Conflict+replace gpg-agent with newpg.
-- Matthias Urlichs <email address hidden> Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:46:10 +0100
gnupg2 (1.9.15-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Incorporated Ubuntu changes from Andreas Mueller.
-- Matthias Urlichs <email address hidden> Thu, 10 Mar 2005 21:41:59 +0100
Ubuntu:
gnupg2 (1.9.15-3ubuntu4) hoary; urgency=low
* Added gpg-agent startscript for Xsessions
-- Andreas Mueller <email address hidden> Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:14:25 +0000