@Ungeheuer what does "failure" mean? A wild guess would be a variable that's set by your interactive login environment that's not set in a non-interactive (script). But failure could be anything -- is the $PATH wrong and it's not finding gpg? Is the extraction failing? If you can spell these things out, it could be a question for the site
@JeffSchaller Failure meaning gpg reports it can't find the file in script, but can in terminal. I checked to make sure the for output file and signed file have the correct values, and they do.
Is there a log somewhere that records what gpg says it got passed to it? That would clear everything up if I knew what gpg saw.
This is on RHEL btw
CORRECTION: I checked to make sure the variables containing the output file path and signed path have the correct values, and they do.
@JeffSchaller ooh. I'll have to try that when I get to work tmo
Is this site the right one to seek assistance for Linux install issues on? I've been trying to install Fedora on a laptop, and after finding the community respins, I finally made progress, but I can't get the Nvidia proprietary drivers to work.
"Debug mode" is what I call the conversation style of young people. "And then he said... And I was like..., And then she said..." (retelling word for word as opposed to actually describing what happened).
https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/470481/53092 I'm sure this is duplicate question but I can't manage to find a question where someone ask how to put my output in a file
@StephenKitt Yes, I realise that. But something like Gmane would be technically well within its capacity. Though I also realise the Project has enough on its plate already.
Regardless, it's unfortunate. I really liked Gmane.
for all the money flowing around certain parts of the free software / open source world (see recent discussions about the LF), there’s an unfortunate lack of means in a number of important areas
@StephenKitt Maybe I'm mistaken. But it definitely looked like someone was. Oh, sorry, I guess you're misunderstanding what I mean by administrator. I didn't mean in the sysadmin sense.
@FaheemMitha right, in those circles compensation seems to be linked to your ability to talk well and your circle of acquaintances, rather than the actual value you contribute
This happens sometimes when file system goes funny.
Try to move or rename the file.
If you see "Stale file handle" error this is your problem.
e.g. happened us with CentOS docker
$ ./test.sh
-bash: ./test.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Invalid argument
$ ls -alstr test.sh
20 -r-xr-xr-x 0 o...
@JeffSchaller Thanks for the tip with set -x! It helped, and it's nice to use. I'm slightly confused as to what the reason is for the + to indicate indirection. I've never really thought of indirection in anything but C with pointers. Anyhow, set -x shows me that what I expect to be passed to gpg is in fact being passed to it.
I even added --decrypt FILE to make it more clear which file is being decrypted.
I'm gonna ask my tech lead to look at it :/ The command is a straight copy-paste from what some other guy wrote. I just changed his script to be really paranoid and make sure we can actually enter directories and such things, log differently, and make better use of variables.
Isaac just caused me some temporary insanity. I intended to answer a Meta question of theirs, and I thought I had, but then (and now), I can't find it! I believe they deleted the Meta Q after the comments and my Answer came back with "why?" and "no", respectively. Went temporarily crazy wondering whether I had replied or not, though.
@FaheemMitha On March 27, 2017: Chief Justice of India J.S. Khehar orally observes that there is no fault with the government’s choice to make Aadhaar mandatory for “non-welfare” activities like opening a bank account or applying for a mobile connection. However, no official verdict was announced.
@StephenKitt thank you for participating! I was mostly just venting at the "trail went cold in my head", and wasn't yet advocating for an undelete. I appreciate their effort at having useful terms and tags, so I'm not sure why they deleted it.
ssh server will only listen ipv4 addresses I imagine
[man page says](http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man5/sshd_config.5.html): > Specifies which address family should be used by sshd(8). Valid arguments are *any* (the default), *inet* (use IPv4 only), or *inet6* (use IPv6 only).
@sebasth The issue with scp after mv unlinks the file is that scp still has the original file handle open. It can continue reading the file contents until EOF. So far as its concerned, the file has never been truncated and it can transfer the file intact to the remote location.
Actually, that's a stupid question - I can check who the Chief Justice is.
@PrabhjotSingh He thought that was a bad thing? I think it probably is.
The govt claims that if appointments are made internally, then nepotism. And the judiciary says if the govt chooses, they will choose people who will favor the govt in decisions.
@JeffSchaller I found what my problem was. I changed IFS so I could iterate over a set of sentences, and that changed screwed up the parsing of everything for the invocation of gpg. The gpg command and its options were stored in a variable (gpg --lock-never...) and trying to substitute it in with non-default IFS broke it.
Then read http://www.im4change.org/siteadmin/tinymce/uploaded/Aadhaar%20and%20Food%20Security%20in%20Jharkhand%20Pain%20without%20Gain.pdf http://www.im4change.org/siteadmin/tinymce/uploaded/Understanding_Leakages_in_the_Public_Distribution_System.pdf
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