On 03/12/2014 00:40, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> On 03.12.2014 00:25, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
>> "export GTK_IM_MODULE="";echo GETPIN | pinentry-curses" FAILS
>> suggesting there is something essentially wrong with pinentry as well
> 
> I got confused about what Ximin had written about pinentry-curses since
> later on he mentioned only pinentry-gtk2, but here is the update on
> pinentry-curses.
> 
> export GTK_IM_MODULE=scim mytty=$(tty); echo GETPIN | pinentry-curses
> --ttyname="$mytty"
> WORKS, but at least here doesn't invoke scim and thus no CJKV or other
> input. Only simple entry of ASCII and similar character is possible.
> Contrary to my statement above, pinentry-curses seems to be generally
> working as expected.
> 

Hi guys,

Happy 2015.

I have been following this thread and also done some homework.

1] I have tested on a clean workstation, with sid. The pinentry-gtk2,
Enigmail and gpg-agent works perfect. And for forementioned package, the
version in sid is the same as jessie.

2] I have only pinentry-gtk2 installed.

$ dpkg --get-selections | grep pinentry
pinentry-gtk2                                   install

3] The syslog indicates

scim-bridge: Failed to allocate the current display
scim-bridge: Failed to allocate the agent. Exitting...

I wonder how deep the scim-bridge is related to it. is it possible due
to my display setting reason?

Thanks,

lina


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