Benjamin Stürz

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Changes done, now logging in works, but pass still prompts for a password. My ~/.local/share/gnupg/gpg-agent.conf ``` allow-preset-passphrase max-cache-ttl 86400 ``` I set the ~/.pam-gnupg to the proper value (ssb rsa3072...

I just moved gnupg to ~/.gnupg . I'll rather wait for the patch than mess more around. After that pass still asks for a passphrase.

The output of the said command: ``` S KEYINFO 8F51... D - - - P - - - S KEYINFO 8F4F... D - - 1 P - - - OK...

Funny, now it works if I do doas login but it doesn't work if I login via [e]logind.

The complete /var/log/auth.log file ``` Jun 9 14:46:43 lappengrill login[7085]: pam_gnupg(login:auth): stored passphrase Jun 9 14:46:43 lappengrill login[7085]: pam_unix(login:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by LOGIN(uid=0) Jun 9 14:46:43 lappengrill...

What's bothering me, is that if I do login as root it works finally, but not if I login via the TTY.

> Assuming this gets anywhere, I can zsh completions o/ Yeah, that would be good.

@fomentia Yeah, I too would like to have this feature.

Seems like OpenBSD has a tbb package, but it doesn't provide CMake or pkg-config files, only headers and libs.