Piping stdout to more or less?
Nathan Heagy
nathan@vividworks.com
Fri Aug 24 17:22:01 2001
This is highly dependant on your shell. tcsh for example pipes both stderr
and stdout together (always). I see you are running an -ac kernel. This
probably means your Linux install is customized. What distro was it, and
what are the versions of your shells?
Nathan
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Robert A. Knop Jr. wrote:
> > > things don't work as they ought to. I don't see the prompt for the
> > > password; this is unsurprising, since it's probably lost somewhere in the
> > > pipe. I type my passphrase, and then the cleartext is priunted to
> > > the
> >
> > I never seen such problems and I am using it regulary.
> >
> > > I've also tried less, with the same problem. Instead, all of the keys I
> > > press are echoed back to the screen after the More prompt at the bottom of
> >
> > What version of GnuPG are you using and what operating system?
>
> anotonio% gpg --version
> gpg (GnuPG) 1.0.6
>
> anotonio% uname -a
> Linux antonio.tmnwh.net 2.4.8-ac10 #1 Thu Aug 23 22:01:46 CDT 2001 i686 unknown
>
> I've tried
>
> gpg --output=- file.gpg | more
>
> under both tcsh and bash. Both have the same problem: the keys I hit
> aren't going to more as commands, but appear on the tty.
>
> -Rob
>
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