On Freitag, 11. April 2025 05:40:22 Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit Stuart Longland via Gnupg-users wrote: > On 11/4/25 10:35, Stuart Longland via Gnupg-users wrote: > >> So, adding "no-grab" to ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf should do what you want. > > > > Ahh bingo, I'll give that a try in a moment. I was looking at the > > `pinentry` documentation, which was the completely wrong place to look > > for this setting. > > A follow up, this was indeed the fix. Debian seems to ship a > `gpg-agent` binary that defaults to `grab`. Adding this one line and > rebooting (overkill, but I had a pending kernel update) fixed the issue.
Excellent. I had a look at the patches Debian applies to gnupg for current stable (bookworm). There doesn't seem to be a patch that changes the default. Maybe they ship a global configuration file, but I couldn't find anything in the gpg- agent package. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places. I know near nothing about Debian packaging. Regards, Ingo
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