OK. At the first run:

reprepro -Vb /srv/reprepro includedeb stable
${HOME}/dev/obj/linux-*_$1*-*64.deb

executed from a script bails out with "Wrong passphrase".
Executing "reprepro export" does what was expected for the first command: ask 
for a passphrase.

Second thing which worked before: thunderbird, encrypting or signing
mail. gnupg asked for a passphrase. Since longer it just bails out with
"Wrong passphrase" – Mail isn't signed and never encrypted. This worked
before. As did the other. It works with Ubuntu 12.04.4. It doesn't work
with Ubuntu 14.04 – regardless if upgraded or new installed.

At the moment: I can't sign mail. I can't encrypt mail, because gnupg
does not ask for a passphrase!

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