Hi,

I had the same problem with this (psi version 0.9.2 and 0.9.3).
The default behaviour of psi is to use an gpg-agent. When this app is not 
there/running, you have to start psi with the --no-gpg-agent option to let it 
connect to the jabber server.

The other way to get rid of this, is to install gnupg-agent, and let it start 
via Xsession.options.
If you install gnupg-agent it installs a new session script (61pgp-agent), you 
enable this inside the Xsession.options via use-session-pgp-agent.

After killing your current X session and relogin, psi starts nicely without 
breaking the login.

(Not even the use-agent option in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf was enabled)

Regards,

\sh

(Tested on Ubuntu Hoary 5.04, with the plain psi debian package 0.9.2 and 
0.9.3)


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