Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
For now, I commented out that part of the script. I'm sure I
will
be reminded if I forget about it after an update.
Yep, after you scratch your head for half an hour wondering why things
have broken. :)
Considering your suggestion that I set the SSH_AGENT_PID variable,
when does the xinitrc-common script run? Before or after my
.bashrc? After some other standard script you might suggest?
Thanks again for your help.
I think it runs after your bash profile is loaded, but I'd have to
test that to confirm it. Try adding some variable to ~/.bash_profile
and then echo/test it from the xinitrc-common script.
Noting your question I overlooked, I use one agent, but with several
keys
What it is that breaks by having ssh agent started automatically?
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