Package: dpkg-dev
Version: 1.17.13
Severity: serious

When trying to build a trivial package on another machine via ssh, I get this:



You need a passphrase to unlock the secret [...]
[...]
[...]

pinentry-curses: no LC_CTYPE known - assuming UTF-8
                                                   pinentry-curses: no LC_CTYPE 
known - assuming UTF-8
                                                                                
                      pinentry-curses: no LC_CTYPE known - assuming UTF-8
                                pinentry-curses: no LC_CTYPE known - assuming 
UTF-8


Then the keyboard becomes unresponsive and I have to break the process
using Control+C.


I'm using Xfce on jessie, and I'm building the package on another
jessie machine where I don't have XOrg installed.

Maybe this is a bug in another package, but even in such case it
would be great if dpkg-dev could detect in advance that this is going
to happen. The package which was being built could have been non-trivial,
which means the user could have lost a lot of time because of this.

Thanks.


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