Am 13.11.2015 um 04:31 schrieb Chris Knadle: > Philipp: > > Have a look at settings files you're using in ~/.gnupg to look to see if > you've specified a 'pinentry-program' setting. I believe this is usually > set in gpg-agent.conf. Reason being: recently pinentry-qt4 was renamed to > pinentry-qt. The pinentry-qt4 package has a softlink pointing to > pinentry-qt, so installing that is another way of dealing with this if this > is what you're running into. > > Either way this sounds like it might be a pinentry issue rather than an > issue with enigmail.
The only lines I have in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf are: default-cache-ttl 300 max-cache-ttl 999999 There is nothing in ~/.gnupg/* related to any pinentry program. I checked that before I even tried downgrading gnupg2. Regards, -- .''`. Philipp Huebner <debala...@debian.org> : :' : pgp fp: 6719 25C5 B8CD E74A 5225 3DF9 E5CA 8C49 25E4 205F `. `'` `-
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