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Created Apr 26, 2017 by sajolida@sajolidaMaintainer

SSH_AUTH_SOCK occasionally not set in GNOME Terminal

Originally created by @sajolida on #12481 (Redmine)

With the 3.0 beta series (at least 3 and 4) I occasionally don’t get a working SSH agent. After starting my session and when going git fetch on an SSH repo I’m asked for the passphrase on the terminal and not through the usual GNOME popup. Then I’m asked for my passphrase every time I try to use my SSH key.

I sent a WhisperBack report and will point it out to intrigeri. I’ll be happy to provide additional information if needed even though I don’t know how to reproduce this bug and it happens to me once a week or so despite having quite a fixed starting ritual (heavily customized as you can imagine).

Feature Branch: bugfix/12481-set-SSH_AUTH_SOCK

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Edited May 21, 2020 by sajolida
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