The REMOTE copy has to be decrypted. Right?
That is the encrypted copy to compare in an unencrypted state with the local copy. Or am I really confused.
Or could the local copy be encrypted (without password using public key) and then compare local encrypted copy with remote encrypted copy and only need the key if the local did not match the remote and the remote needs to be decrypted?
-Scott
Being dense, sorry!
Whenever you see Synchronizing remote metadata to local cache, duplicity is going to need your passphrase in order to decrypt the manifest. It's encrypted on the remote, but not on local, so the local copy has to be decrypted.
...Ken
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