also sprach Teemu Likonen <[email protected]> [2017-06-14 22:48 +0200]:
> That's because the OpenPGP card (Yubikey) itself goes to authenticated
> mode and don't require the PIN anymore.

If that's the case — thanks for putting it so concisely — then why
does killing gpg-agent mean having to enter a PIN the next time
around? 

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