how to bypass the prompt
Anthony E. Greene
agreene@pobox.com
Thu Sep 26 17:21:02 2002
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On 25-Sep-2002/10:36 -0700, bei <bei@bea.com> wrote:
>I'm new to gpg, using 1.0.7 on solaris. I have obtained a public key from
>a vendor. In the process of producing my first encryption files using the
>public key, i'm getting the prompt asking me about the fingerprint, I had
>to type 'yes" to create the file. How do I bypass this and don't ask me
>about this again? I tried gpg with --yes option. it seemed like that it
>didn't work. What should be the correct syntax? ( tried with "gpg -ear
>--yes vendor_key_name " )
gpg --lsign 0xKeyId
Tony
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