Christopher Klooz wrote: > A fresh installation of Fedora 37 has by default the "--supervised" option > active in its gpg-agent systemd file > (/usr/lib/systemd/user/gpg-agent.service). > > According to GnuPG Docs [1], this option is deprecated. Once gpg-agent is > invoked, the log of "systemctl --user status gpg-agent.service" confirms > that with: "gpg-agent[2022]: WARNING: "--supervised" is a deprecated option" > > Is this intended? > > Off the cuff I do not see an immediate security issue, but I guess it makes > sense to get over deprecated options. The gpg-agent (and dirmngr) systemd service files are installed from gnupg directly. Ideally, this should be fixed upstream. The --supervised option was deprecated in ca5d5142c (Deprecate the --supervised options., 2022-04-25)¹ but no change was made to the doc/examples/systemd-user/ files. This appears to have been first released with gnupg-2.3.6. ¹ https://dev.gnupg.org/rGca5d5142c6d6eaba4572a086f8473e4aebdd3f9e -- Todd
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