Hey there. I am a Linux user for the past four years, but I have just recently got into truly tinkering and such. I have recently (i.e. today) begun playing around with GPG signing. Now... I want to GPG sign a Linux RPM package that I am rebuilding with my GPG signature. However, I am trying to automate the process. The problem? Passphrase prompting. I have tried to incorporate the redirection of stdin from a password file in my BASH script that is executing the rpmbuild process, but it appears that adding the --sign option actually implements gpg to prompt for the passphrase instead of directly from rpmbuild. Is there anyway to kill this passphrase prompting without giving the key a NULL password? Please let me know. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, James Greene ********************************************* * James M. Greene - hitokiri at acm.cs.umn.edu * * * * Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) * * Vice President, EE/CSci Bldg., Room 2-204 * * University of Minnesota - Student Chapter * *********************************************