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Chris Lawrence schrieb:
> On 11/10/06, Andre Wendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Package: reportbug
>> Version: 3.30
>> Severity: normal
>>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> whenever I try to send a signed bug report, after saying "You need a
>> passphrase ..." and selecting the key, I get a message saying
>>
>> can't connect to `~/.gnome2/seahorse-porouc/S.gpg-agent': Connection
>> refused
>> gpg: Connection to '~/.gnome2/seahorse-porouc/S.gpg-agent' could not be
>> established: connect failed
>>
>> After providing my passphrase, the report is then signed and sent. What
>> does this message mean? And if there is no obvious problem, why does
>> this message appear?
> 
> Looks like at some point you used Seahorse (a Gnome interface to
> GnuPG), probably for passphrase caching, and there are still bits
> referring to it in your .gnupg/gpg.conf or .gnupg/options file.  In
> any event, this isn't a problem in reportbug.

Ok, thanks for the info. If you have any hints on what I can change
about this, I'd be most grateful.

In any case, I might as well close this bug.

Regards,
André
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