![]() ![]() Gpg: DBG: iobuf-2.0: underflow: eof (pending eof) Gpg: DBG: iobuf-2.0: underflow: buffer size: 8192 still buffered: 0 => space for 8192 bytes Gpg: DBG: iobuf-2.1: underflow: A->FILTER (8192 bytes) ![]() Gpg: DBG: iobuf-2.1: underflow: buffer size: 8192 still buffered: 0 => space for 8192 bytes I don't have many keys in my keyring: $ gpg -list-keys | grep -E '^(pub|sub)' | wc -lĪnd the slowdown appears to be after the PKSIGN step and before the byte(s) skipped step: $ date | gpg -debug-level 9 -bsau KEY_ID I have disabled the retrieval of keys from a keyserver, per this support thread: I'm using GPGSuite on macOS 11.5.2: $ git -version $ time (date | gpg -bsau KEY_ID)Ġ.01s user 0.02s system 0% cpu 2.801 total This makes it especially hard to use with git since commits are slow and rebases are glacial. For some reason GPG appears to take a long time, 2-3 seconds, when encrypting anything.
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