Peter, Thank for your Input. Please help me where I will get the tar File for Qt pinentry, so that I can install it. If QT Pinetry is not required, when I try to set up the Passphrase I get this error gpg-agent[7931]: can't connect to the PIN entry module: IPC connect call failed gpg-agent[7931]: command get_passphrase failed: No pinentry gpg: problem with the agent: No pinentry gpg: Key generation canceled.
Cheers, S. Ravi Kumar -----Original Message----- From: Peter Lebbing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 7:15 AM To: SubramaniaRao, ravikumar Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10 > Sorry, it was not the intention to advertise the Phrase or using a > Famous Passphrase. I wanted to show after giving the Passphrase it was > hanging. So I showed that in the Screen Shot. We wanted the Resolution > for this. You weren't entering a passhprase there. If it were asking for a passphrase, it wouldn't show your typing. Instead, your input was most likely simply not processed and echoed on the terminal. Try this and see what I mean: $ sleep 10 Just type anything interesting in the 10 seconds the program sleeps $ Just type anything interesting in the 10 seconds the program sleeps That last line will be the new prompt with what you just typed echoed /again/, as it is now processing your input and using it as the command line. > Yes we access the System Remotely and we tried to install the > Pinentry. But it gave the error . Are you sure there is an error? I interpreted it as that the Qt pinentry was simply not built, but the others, and the wanted curses pinentry was. Were there any binaries generated by the build? > CURSES PINENTRY ..: YES > TTY PINENTRY .....: MAYBE > GTK+ PINENTRY ....: YES > GTK+-2 PINENTRY ..: YES > QT PINENTRY ......: NO > QT4 PINENTRY .....: NO > W32 PINENTRY .....: NO > > FALLBACK TO CURSES: YES > > DEFAULT PINENTRY .: PINENTRY-GTK-2 See? If it's not going to build the Qt version, why would it need any Qt headers? HTH, Peter. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter>
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