On Monday, August 6, 2018 9:28:21 AM CEST Stefano Tranquillini wrote: > i don't think that's the case. is there aa way to force the program to ask > passphrase?
Try adding "--pinentry mode loopback" to your command. Maybe there is a problem with your installation / pinentry program so that it does not start or you are acidentally using a dummy / test pinentry which provides the wrong passphrase. -- Andre Heinecke | ++49-541-335083-262 | http://www.intevation.de/ Intevation GmbH, Neuer Graben 17, 49074 Osnabrück | AG Osnabrück, HR B 18998 Geschäftsführer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
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