Hi Werner and Daniel, the upgrade to pinentry-gnome3 0.9.7-6 seems to
have solved the problem. I suppose the bug entry can be marked as resolved.
thanks for the help!
Paul
For the moment, I've resolved the issue by downgrading to the stable
version of gnupg. I activated the stable release and modified
/etc/preferences as such:
Package: gnupg*
Pin: release a=stable
Pin-Priority: 991
I also had to replace my directory of gnupg keys with a backed
Hi Daniel,
> how are you running this? you said earlier this is rxvt-unicode,
> but inside of what kind of graphical environment? Can do you know
> how gpg-agent was started?
I'm using dwm (6.1-3 amd64)
> How is gpg-agent started? What happens if you kill gpg-agent and
> then try the decrypt
Hi Paul--
hope it's ok that i'm responding to the public BTS as well. i've
removed your trace below.
On Tue 2016-10-04 14:48:59 -0400, Paul Rogé wrote:
> I'm sending you another log file (I sent Daniel one earlier). The
> numbers that seem like they might be sensitive are replaced by Xs. And I
> I have tried that with the lates development version and on my non-gnome
> desktop it shows this error message:
>
> $ gnome3/pinentry-gnome3
> OK Pleased to meet you
> getpin
>
> ** (pinentry-gnome3:29667): WARNING **: couldn't create prompt for
> gnupg passphrase:
> GDBus.Er
On Sun, 2 Oct 2016 01:16, pr...@riseup.net said:
> pinentry-gnome3: /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3
I have tried that with the lates development version and on my non-gnome
desktop it shows this error message:
$ gnome3/pinentry-gnome3
OK Pleased to meet you
getpin
** (pinentry-gnome3:29667):
Hi Paul--
On Sat 2016-10-01 16:16:39 -0700, Paul Rogé wrote:
>
>> dpkg -l 'pinentry-*'
>
> pinentry-gnome3 0.9.7-5 amd64
> pinentry-gtk2 0.9.7-5 amd64
>
>> dpkg -S $(readlink -f $(which pinentry))
>
> pinentry-gnome3: /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3
>
>> are you running this from a graphical environm
Hi Daniel,
> dpkg -l 'pinentry-*'
pinentry-gnome3 0.9.7-5 amd64
pinentry-gtk2 0.9.7-5 amd64
> dpkg -S $(readlink -f $(which pinentry))
pinentry-gnome3: /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3
> are you running this from a graphical environment (e.g. in an Xterm or
> something), from a virtual terminal, o
Hi Paul--
On Sat 2016-10-01 13:33:20 -0700, Paul Roge wrote:
> After updated gnupg, I am unable to decrypt files with "gpg --decrypt
> [file].gpg". The following error is generated:
>
>> gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 3A2B8EB7865452A1, created 2014-02-28
>> "Paul Rogé "
>> gpg: pu
Package: gnupg
Version: 2.1.15-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After updated gnupg, I am unable to decrypt files with "gpg --decrypt
[file].gpg". The following error is generated:
> gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 3A2B8EB7865452A1, created 2014-02-28
> "Paul Rogé "
> gpg: pub
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