Processed: Re: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#951025: gnupg: GPG tries to get passphrase from wrong place

2020-02-27 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > severity 951025 normal Bug #951025 [gnupg] gnupg: GPG tries to get passphrase from wrong place Severity set to 'normal' from 'grave' -- 951025: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951025 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with pr

Bug#951025: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#951025: gnupg: GPG tries to get passphrase from wrong place

2020-02-27 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Control: severity 951025 normal On Sun 2020-02-09 23:27:39 +, Matthew Wakeling wrote: > I am justifying the severity marking of this bug report, because it > does prevent gnupg working correctly in the majority of its use > cases. If there is a nice simple on/off switch that makes it behave >

Bug#951025: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#951025: gnupg: GPG tries to get passphrase from wrong place

2020-02-09 Thread Werner Koch
> my passphrase on my desktop XFCE session. However, I am not at that > computer, so I cannot provide it with a passphrase. After having logged into the other box with ssh -X, run in that ssh session: gpg-connect-agent updatestartuptty /bye This tells gpg-agent on which DISPLAY or tty it shou

Bug#951025: gnupg: GPG tries to get passphrase from wrong place

2020-02-09 Thread Matthew Wakeling
Package: gnupg Version: 2.1.18-8~deb9u4 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Dear Maintainer, I am logged into an XFCE session on my desktop computer, and that session is locked. I am now working on my laptop, which is at a remote location from my desktop computer, and I am l