Thanks for the pointer, Ludwig.

I actually used the locate command on macOS terminal, but it didn't find
anything. Probably the search database is not up to date or it does not
fine files in hidden folders by default.

My gpg-agent.conf file only contains 2 lines:

default-cache-ttl 300
max-cache-ttl 999999

Anyway, the update fixed it, but it somehow strange that this already
happened for the 3rd time. I'm pretty sure that it's not the update
itself that's fixing it but probably some kind of permission or other
reset, but I'm only speculating.

Best,
Nick

On 24/01/2017 21:29, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> Hi Nick,
> 
> On 24.01.17 20:02, Nick Weisser wrote:
>> On 23/01/2017 16:46, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>> Did you check that gpg-agent.conf does not contain a line like the
>>> one below?
>>>
>>> pinentry-program /path/to/wherever
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback, Patrick.
>>
>> I tried to locate gpg-agent.conf to no avail
> 
> it resides in /Users/<your_user_name>/.gnupg
> 
> Apples search feature integrated in the finder doesn't look through the
> dot directories... Just in case you need it again.
> 
>> and then saw that you just
>> released v2.1.8. After installing it, everything works again without any
>> problems.
> 
> Good to hear!
> 
> Ludwig

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