Hi Richard, 

could you open a discussion about this via support.gpgtools.org? It's way 
easier to track open questions there...

Best regards, Alex 

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please excuse my brevity

On 27.12.2011, at 12:40, "haut...@50mail.com" <haut...@50mail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Here is more info about my little problem, which may or may not be
> related to GPG Keychain Access.
> 
> With ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf pointing to pinentry-mac (and nothing else):
> 
> I start a new gpg-agent, using keychain
> The GUI password prompt appears, which is nice, and the agent does what
> it is supposed to do.
> 
> But if `keychain --clear' is issued, it breaks something and I can't use
> the existing agent any longer (there is a LaunchAgent running just that
> at login, and this is a problem if gpg-agent.conf is there).
> 
> It seems that something does not play nice between keychain, gpg-agent
> and maybe pinentry-mac but I don't know what. What do you think ?
> 
> --
> Richard
> 
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