On 10/27/16 17:08, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what I'm missing or doing wrong?
> 
> On OS X, every now and again gpg-agent gets totally wedged with respect to 
> smart cards.  When that happens I have to kill gpg-agent and start a new 
> instance.
> 
> I'd try debugging this at the command line first.  With the card removed,
> 
>       $ killall gpg-agent

Doh!  Did not think to kill/restart gpg-agent.

> Insert the card, then:
> 
>       $ gpg2 --card-status

That told me that gpg2 wants to get card status from scdaemon.  I
apparently don't have an scdaemon, because gnupg was compiled without
USE=smartcard.

That should be straightforward to fix.



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