For those interested in the GNU Arch revision control software, I've been playing around with cscvs [1]_, a Python cvs-to-tla gateway application. I imported the entire cvs trunk into GNU Arch, but ran into a problem with signed v.s. unsigned archives. With 918 changesets, I didn't want to have to type in my gpg passphrase each time. So, I've also been playing around with gpg-agent, found in the gnupg development branch. I'm happy to say it works well with even the older 1.2.x series of gpg clients with the "use-agent" command-line switch or config file option. Note, you also need a pinentry agent installed to collect the PIN or passphrase. I haven't gotten the pinentry-curses app to work yet, but pinentry-gtk-2 works beautifully, even over an ssh-tunnel via cable-modem. So, I'll be signing my copy of the cvs trunk archive and mirroring it to my personal website later this week (tonight maybe). I'll update you on the location when it gets mirrored. -- Chad Walstrom http://www.wookimus.net/ assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */