Hi,
I observe pinentry not asking any password, iff gpg-agent is started by "/etc/x11/90gpg-agent".
(I mean kmail displays only message about invalid passphrase)
The environmet shows the correct data, something like
$env | grep GPG
GPG_AGENT_INFO=/usr2/kornel/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent:10218:1
This is all correct.
I could also trace with kwatchgnupg, that kmail tried to get data, but instead there was some invalid IPC-call logged.10218
If I kill and then restart the gpg-agent manually, say
$ kill 10218; sh /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
then all is OK.
Until next reboot of course.
In case it may be important, I use the kde-session.
Kornel
I observe pinentry not asking any password, iff gpg-agent is started by "/etc/x11/90gpg-agent".
(I mean kmail displays only message about invalid passphrase)
The environmet shows the correct data, something like
$env | grep GPG
GPG_AGENT_INFO=/usr2/kornel/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent:10218:1
This is all correct.
I could also trace with kwatchgnupg, that kmail tried to get data, but instead there was some invalid IPC-call logged.10218
If I kill and then restart the gpg-agent manually, say
$ kill 10218; sh /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
then all is OK.
Until next reboot of course.
In case it may be important, I use the kde-session.
Kornel