On Mon 2018-01-29 15:44:56 +1300, Dan Horne wrote: > Has someone got a workaround? I need to be able to use "su" as we are not > allowed to log into the user directly. I'm also stuck with Solaris and the > specified version of GnuPG
the problem you're running into is that pinentry is unable to prompt you for a password. as a workaround, you could create your own pinentry that provides a password, or that can prompt you in some other way. You might be interested in some dummy pinentry implementations: https://dev.gnupg.org/source/gnupg/browse/master/tests/fake-pinentries/ For an actual fix, you've got quite a set of constraints here, and they might just mean that you cannot solve the problem without a workaround. Please note that the 2.0.x branch of GnuPG is no longer supported by the project. I *strongly* recommend that you try to get the 2.2.* branch installed and then you'll be able to use the loopback pinentry-mode. And you'll be running supported software. --dkg _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
