Control: affects 787781 + pass Control: tags + help moreinfo On Thu 2015-06-04 19:04:53 -0400, nfb wrote: > i have a script that uses pass [0] password manager, which on his hand > uses gpg-agent to remember the master passphrase, as you can see. > Also i have to filter its output, so i pipe it into another script, > but since i want the output to be unbuffered to get a more real-time > feedback, i tried calling it this way: > > stdbuf -oL pass <pass_arguments> > > which buffers on a per line basis. On my x86 pc everything is fine, > while on my arm device i get: > > gpg: error writing to `-': Broken pipe > gpg: handle plaintext failed: Broken pipe > > but after that the script works as expected.
Is that the only difference between your arm device and your x86 device? >From the footer in your bug report, you're using pinentry-curses on the arm device. is this true for x86 as well, or are you using a different pinentry there? on each machine, what do these show? readlink -f /etc/alternatives/pinentry grep pinentry ~/.gnupg/*.conf > So i was wondering if any tool using gpg-agent invoked with stdbuf > with '-oL' option gives this error. I tried using '-o0' instead of > '-oL' as stdbuf option, and this gives no problems. I also tried > doing some symmetric encryptions/decriptions (not involving gpg-agent) > to make sure the issue was on the agent side, invoking every time gpg > with stdbuf, and indeed no error is showed when the agent is not used. I think the issue might be related to the choice of pinentry on the different platforms, but i'm not sure. Maybe the pass developers can shed some light on the subject? --dkg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org