Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

@bahadiraraz
Last active November 14, 2024 18:51
Show Gist options
  • Save bahadiraraz/f2fb15b07e0fce92d8d5a86ab33469f7 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Save bahadiraraz/f2fb15b07e0fce92d8d5a86ab33469f7 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Git Commit Freeze Due to GPG Lock Issues (Solution)

Git Commit Freeze Due to GPG Lock Issues

If you encounter a problem where you cannot commit changes in Git – neither through the terminal nor via the GitHub Desktop application – the issue might be a freeze during the Git commit process. This is often caused by GPG lock issues. Below is a concise and step-by-step guide to resolve this problem.

Solution Steps

1. Check for GPG Lock Messages

Open your terminal and try to perform a GPG operation (like signing a test message). If you see repeated messages like gpg: waiting for lock (held by [process_id]) ..., it indicates a lock issue.

For example:

echo "test" | gpg --clearsign

gpg: waiting for lock (held by 3571) ...
gpg: waiting for lock (held by 3571) ...
gpg: waiting for lock (held by 3571) ...

2. Locate and Remove Stale Lock Files

List Lock Files:

For Linux:

ls -l ~/.gnupg/*.lock

For MacOS (Darwin):

ls -l ~/.gnupg/**/*.lock

This command lists all lockfiles in ~/.gnupg and its subdirectories without manual exploration.

Remove the Identified Stale Lock File:

rm ~/.gnupg/[name-of-the-stale-lock-file].lock

image

3. Restart GPG-Agent

After removing any stale lock files, it's important to reset the state of the GPG agent.

Command to Restart GPG-Agent:

gpgconf --reload gpg-agent

4. Test GPG Operations

To confirm if the issue is with GPG itself, try signing a simple test message:

Run:

echo "test" | gpg --clearsign

5. Retry Committing in Git

With the GPG lock issue resolved, try committing your changes again in Git.

@lucas-livefront
Copy link

I think I am in love with you.

@bennythejudge
Copy link

thank you this just solved the problem after spending almost a day trying to fix it.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment