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-[[!meta title="Install seckey2sshagent in /usr/bin/"]]
-
-I know it's a hack - but installing seckey2sshagent in /usr/bin/ would make it
-much easier for people to use.
-
----
-
-I'm not sure I really want to include this hack with the debs. It's
-really not useful for any kind of regular use. I would rather focus
-on getting openpgp2ssh to support passprotected keys.
-
-As another possibility, I was planning on modifying the script so that
-it could export to a passprotected file. I think this would be a lot
-more useful. Let me get that working, then let's revist the issue of
-including it in the packaging.
-
--- Big Jimmy
-
----
-
-Ok - sounds good to me. I'm thinking in terms of getting other people to try
-out the Monkeysphere - maybe the README should just say: we're only half
-done. You can verify the identity of servers, but we haven't completed the
-part about verifying you to a server. Then it could say: if you're really
-interested, you can run this hacky script but we make no guarantees.
-
--- Sir Jam Jam
-
----
-
-I just realized that i think i can test for the presence of [GNU-dummy
-support in
-GnuTLS](http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnutls-devel/2008-08/msg00005.html),
-which means that we can cleanly test whether the proposed [handling of
-passphrase-locked secret
-keys](bugs/handle-passphrase-locked-secret-keys/) is functional. With
-that in mind, I'd like to propose that we could resolve this bug
-simply by adding a new subcommand: `monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent`,
-which would fail in the absence of a functionally-patched GnuTLS.
-
-Would this proposal be sufficient to resolve this bug?
-
---dkg
-
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-
-Version 0.11-1 now has the `monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent`
-subcommand, which works cleanly in the presence of a
-functionally-patched GnuTLS.
-
---dkg
-
----
-
-I'm marking this bug as [[bugs/done]] - I no longer think we should install
-seckey2sshagent in bin now that we have a clean way of accomplishing that task.
-Nice work dkg!
-
---sjj