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Is it possibly to reduce disk space used by gnugpg cache - in some simple way?

Hi there!

My gnugpg cache is using 2.2 GBs. Can I somehow reuse some of that space without engaging in too advanced stuff?

I am pressed between not too much disk space on a side and too little time for system management on the other.

Willing to face consequences :-)

Like wiping some OS from my hard disk in order to make more space available,  and it would NOT be Artix!  That is may main distro.

Re: Is it possibly to reduce disk space used by gnugpg cache - in some simple way?

Reply #1
You would try to move this "cache" somewhere and return it if something fails and delete it if not. Where is placed that cache? I didn't find anything similar. And I think that 2GB is a bit too much anyway. What is GnuPG (you meant GnuPG not gnugpg right?) need to cache except password and keys?

 

Re: Is it possibly to reduce disk space used by gnugpg cache - in some simple way?

Reply #2
The default location is supposed to be ~/.gnupg
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