So now we have your GPG call. On 14.03.2015 14:54, Matthias Beyer wrote: > gpg2 -e -r 20CA0F94 -o /home/m/.password-store/test.gpg --quiet > --yes --compress-algo=none --no-encrypt-to --batch --use-agent
I can only guess it's something in the path that will call a version of gpg that does not interpret your current ~/.gnupg keystore correctly. Give this a try: PATH=/nix/store/ywz91g42p1fir3davm11k5affj64s7ar-coreutils-8.23/bin:/nix/store/wb5aj7k6237p0izlflfj3kvd69a18rcy-gnused-4.2.2/bin:/nix/store/zfr75gwya5cqfk531djpbhs0gnn41n5a-getopt-1.1.4/bin:/nix/store/bmn93al17l6ysbagg5jc6bm44xr83ylg-gnupg1compat-0/bin:/nix/store/4mhm1cl2mx8x30xi7wazzyla7g86crb8-git-2.3.0/bin:/nix/store/g75lq2kmfwx5sdqni6khv04kdklh3kq9-tree-1.7.0/bin:/nix/store/4kaxf8sf2c9k1v87bkwm52869wg25f60-pwgen-2.07/bin:/nix/store/d7b58pgi42n3wi24f93w98y114cgwhhf-xclip-0.12-svn-20140209/bin:/home/m/bin:/var/setuid-wrappers:/home/m/.nix-profile/bin:/home/m/.nix-profile/sbin:/home/m/.nix-profile/lib/kde4/libexec:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/sbin:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/lib/kde4/libexec:/run/current-system/sw/bin:/run/current-system/sw/sbin:/run/current-system/sw/lib/kde4/libexec:/home/m/archive/bin bash -c "gpg2 --version" If it's not 2.1.*, you have your culprit. When gpg made the transition to 2.1, the complete key storage system moved from ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg and ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg to ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/something Which means older versions have no way of knowing and using this. In that case you might need to find a way to make password-store dependent on a newer version of gpg. _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
