On Oct 26, 2017, at 3:30 PM, Michael Gardner via Duplicity-talk
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Any ideas? Does everyone who runs duplicity incr as a cron job just store the
passphrase on disk?
On 10/03/2017 03:11 PM, Michael Gardner wrote:
On Aug 1, 2017, at 11:17, edgar . soldin wrote:
when you are doing an incremental, there is a chance that decryption is needed
(updating the archive dir cache, resuming ...) so it will ask for the
passphrase.
I'm running duplicity incr as a cron job, and don't want to store the encryption
passphrase. I can set a bogus value for PASSPHRASE, but then duplicity spits out an error
message which triggers a cron mail, flooding my mailbox and obscuring real errors. Is
there a way to make duplicity not prompt for a passphrase, and instead fail with an error
message if it runs into a situation that would require one? Failing that, can I somehow
suppress the "GPG Failed" error message without tossing everything from stderr
into /dev/null?
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