Count me as another person who would like to be able to paste in to
pinentry-qt4.

This is a horrible deliberate usability problem that the upstream
developers seem unwilling to address, and 'Marcus Brinkmann' says in
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gpa-dev/2010-June/002506.html "There is
nothing stopping distributions from doing the same integration work, if
there is demand for it." It appears that distributions like Ubuntu are
reponsible for overriding the upstream behavior.

It looks like OpenSuSE's pinentry-qt4 package is patched to allow
copy/paste, according to http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/opensuse/12.3/i586
/pinentry-qt4-0.8.1-18.1.1.i586.html . The patch seems to be available
at
https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?file=pinentry-0.8.1-allow_paste_qt4.patch&package=pinentry&project=openSUSE%3A12.1&rev=7a944e43c7904f6e93e24e838652c75d
, which implements Dmitry's comments in #17.

I downloaded pinentry-0.8.1 and patched it according to
http://koospol.nl/cms/index.php/computer/pinentry-qt4-en (I found this
before the OpenSuSE package/patch), and copied the custom pinentry-qt4
to ~/bin. My .gnupg/gpg-agent.conf contains "pinentry-program
/home/mruffalo/bin/pinentry-qt4" and I'm now able to paste long random
passwords from KeePassX.

+1 for shipping either patch in the pinentry-qt4 package (and an
equivalent change to the GTK version, if appropriate), since Ubuntu
wouldn't be the first distribution to do so.

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