On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 05:41:26PM +0200, Matthias Khlke wrote: : Hi, : : what can happen is that the passphrase got saved in the keyring : provided by your desktop environment, for example the GNOME Keyring. : This gets unlocked when you enter your password on logon. : The program to manage the gnome keyring is called Seahorse, for KDE : there's the KDE Wallet Manager. : If that's the case, and you don't want that, you probably need to setup : another pinentry program. But I think some instances of the session : keyrings can emulate the gpg agent by themselves. : : Good luck, : Matthias
That was it, thank you! It's my first time really using gpg, and I deleted that key from my keyring and made sure next time I authenticated with gpg I unchecked 'save in keyring'. I think that did the trick! Jonathon McKitrick -- 'Java is a fine language, for low values of fine.'
