
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Oh, right - sorry, misunderstood. In this case not using --keygen might be a workaround. I do understand the use of --nopass, I'll include it in the ticket and maybe we can have it along with --master-key and --out. On 11/15/2015 5:36 PM, nusenu wrote:
The "Enter passphrase" request when manually calling --keygen is optional, not mandatory. If you just leave it blank and proceed it will just create an unencrypted master identity key.
I know, but that requires someone to press enter (or a dirty expect script) if you want to run that non-interactively.
Something like --nopass would be appreciated (if not there yet?).
Maybe not using --keygen in the first place is the workaround here ;) (So I get master keys without passphrase and non-interactively)
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