By the way--this is only a problem the first time a need a passphrase,
for some reason. After that gpg-agent seems to remember the passphrase
and I assume that the prompt is unnecessary.

To reproduce after that one would need to kill gpg-agent.

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  gpg can't access secret keys when logged in via ssh instead of desktop

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