You have to create gpg-agent.conf on your own. There is no template for
it nor is it created during the first run. The pinentry* packages
install themselves by registering /usr/bin/pinentry-foo as
/usr/bin/pinentry via the update-alternatives system, so gpg-agent finds
it. Maybe your alternatives entry was misconfigured, so pinentry-qt4
wasn't the default? Or you have an unusual setup. In every case I
believe, that this is not a bug in gnupg2.
** Changed in: gnupg2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287672
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