This has been discussed several times on the mailing lists. You can't do that
because gpg needs to ask several questions. There are too many choices for a
command line mode. --sign-key makes it only easier in the most common cases. A
--force option won't help because you don't know which user ID you are going to
sign.
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May 7 2009
May 6 2009
Right, there is a nasty memory leak. It took me at least 6 hours to import an
8.5MB keyring. After the fix I was able to import the same keyring in 18
minutes including the trustdb check. Find attached a patch against 1.4.9 which
should also work against 1.4.7 and with slight adjustments for older versions.
It does work with GnuPG-2 as well.
May 5 2009
When I checked for a force-yes switch, I grepped for "force" and missed the
--yes switch. But also using this switch results in a prompt, so the main issue
persists.
Mar 19 2009
Okay, fixed in SVN 4958.
From the the glibc manual (24.7.3 Process Signal Mask):
Mar 18 2009
Mar 2 2009
I can't replicate it with a card initialized the standard way and revoking the
encryption key. Will test later with only the subkey on the card. This is
using gpg2 or gpg-1.4.9 along with scdaemon.
Feb 10 2009
Dec 8 2008
Given the proposed workaround, I'd say we don't fix that.
Sep 30 2008
Applied to 1.4 and 2.0, svn 4843.
Jul 30 2008
May 28 2008
May 26 2008
Applied. Thanks.
May 22 2008
May 20 2008
That has been fixed a long time ago. Please check the quoted debian bug report.
May 18 2008
Apr 17 2008
[Simon McVittie sent the following comment to the Debian BTS.]
Mar 19 2008
Mar 3 2008
I applied the patch. Thanks!
Feb 22 2008
Feb 20 2008
FYI, I sent some information to the gpa-dev list as well, not sure if it
arrived. They were all CC’ed to the debian bug report though.
Feb 19 2008
Aug 23 2007
Fixed in 2.0.6:
Aug 14 2007
Apr 16 2007
Mar 5 2007
Feb 26 2007
I hope that 0.7.5 fixes this.
Please try 0.7.5 which has been released today.
Feb 20 2007
Fixed in SVN; will go into 0.7.5
I can't replicate this anymore.
Feb 7 2007
[orginally posted 2005-11-08 00:51]
Sep 25 2006
I fixed this in CVS. Thanks for reporting it!