With all respect. Should I wait for a follow-up or I should consider this case as closed?
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Sep 28 2020
Sep 28 2020
CaveTheCave added a comment to T5069: Concurrent auto-start of gpg-agent by multiple gpg instances..
Sep 16 2020
Sep 16 2020
CaveTheCave added a comment to T5069: Concurrent auto-start of gpg-agent by multiple gpg instances..
Please note that:
- There is a single user accessing the socket dir (which is the same as the homedir).
- The socketdir (homedir) is not in a local directory. It is in another file system accessed via the SMB protocol, with a command such as:
gpg --homedir "//192.168.32.211/c$/gpghomedir" ...
CaveTheCave added a comment to T5069: Concurrent auto-start of gpg-agent by multiple gpg instances..
From the '&ovl' I assume that the lock file has been opened for overlapped IO.
Please see an extract from MSDN for the LockFileEx function:
CaveTheCave added a comment to T5069: Concurrent auto-start of gpg-agent by multiple gpg instances..
Yes it is the windows version. It occurs both in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016.
What I notice is that a gpg-agent is started, then after some time another one is started and the previous ends (presumably because it has lost the socket), etc. At any point in time, I can see only one agent instance running in the task manager, but with different process ids.
Sep 15 2020
Sep 15 2020