-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi,
On 07.12.14 21:36, Lucas Verney wrote:> > Le 07/12/2014 21:25, Ludwig Hügelschäfer a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> On 07.12.14 21:09, Lucas Verney wrote: >> >>> In Arch, with Thunderbird 31.2 and Enigmail 1.7.2, I can't get >>> Enigmail to use Seahorse instead of prompting me for my >>> passphrase. >> >> When using gnupg 2.x, it's not Enigmail asking for the >> passphrase, it's gpg-agent. >> >>> Is there some hidden configuration option ? >> >> Please search for gpg-agent and gnome keyring, you'll get lots of >> hits and all telling the same story: they cannot coexist >> peacefully. Gnome keyring tries to hijack the gpg-agent, but is >> not very successful in doing this. > > Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, this is due to an > update in gpg and not in Enigmail, contrary to what I was > thinking… > > For the record, here is the explanation : > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG#GPG_AGENT_INFO > > Then, does this mean I have to enter my passphrase at least once > per session, or is there still some alternatives to Seahorse that > could handle this ? Taking this discussion from Enigmail to gnupg-users. I think there might be more and good advice :-) Ludwig -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJUiKsLAAoJEA52XAUJWdLjuSwIALVmfyOcYzsqslFoSXlZ9dDb 7qyeu9YbdkeOvTlUnkhHo5N2yAeC29MtZMAUP/rZ1fwgA+AoVJVl4K6rxkiwO/N5 X3blTDbIZC4xlhHcSniPkS69nw3Qjooj2XKQINLTlvDIEPJst9RjyvtAGJk77IcR r7ZCSuWisJa98cDbCszoRo5q18RKgQEy8/WRYcfguuDcdAXMrXse9t/Mi3PuhDJL IXKkRDMRVbiJE4l0JGzf319O10SWxig6wrWTvpHLOHaT5n85nr8WZgU4ug7T5cYf tlkwfyhycM3uJqSFJA82D98Eqa5kGmIVOMEBySW1163SyrSZIsD6KclDGR1N6Eo= =9c4Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users