Am 12.09.2016 um 12:48 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: > The message says it all. GNOME keyring hijacked the GnuPG agent - the > only long-term resolution is that you follow our FAQ to fix this > permanently. > > https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/faq?view=category&id=14 > > Section "Resolving issues with GnuPG 2.x and gpg-agent"
I finally gave up on this last night. 1.) There is no $HOME/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf, instead I found $HOME/.gnupg/gpg.conf 2.) There is no usr/bin/pinentry-gtk2, instead there is usr/bin/pinentry-gtk-2 Then I've found two symlinks from/to pinentry: 1.) from /usr/bin/pinentry to /etc/alternatives/pinentry 2.) from /etc/alternatives/pinentry to /usr/bin/pinentry-gtk-2 This may or may not be specific to Linux Mint Debian Edition - I've had enough of this and didn't want to end up in an endless handicraft work. So I went back to Enigmail 1.8.2 from the official repo. Thanks anyway. Markus -- GPG Fingerprint: 36EC A44A 4A56 8D9D D9F7 30BE A7BD D584 7EE0 D1FA GPG Public Key Download: http://gpg.dark-vatta.net
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