On 27/04/19 18:46, Ingo Klöcker wrote: > On Montag, 22. April 2019 17:57:42 CEST Elvis Angelaccio wrote: >> On 12/04/19 13:12, Adriaan de Groot wrote: >>> # Runtime >>> >>> Since it's supposed to be a CLI application, you might want to massage the >>> QPA loading a bit, since when I run it (ssh'ed in to my build machine) It >>> does >>> this: >> Note that even if it can be used from CLI, it's still a GUI app as it >> needs Qt Widgets to show the passphrase dialogs. > > Hmm. I'm wondering why you don't leave the passphrase handling to gpg (resp. > gpg-agent) which will show a passphrase dialog (via one of the pinentry > implementations) if necessary. One of the major design goals of the gpg2 > architecture was that passphrase and secret key handling is done by gpg-agent > exclusively.
Hi Ingo, the passphrase handling is still done by gpg-agent. gpgme allows to use a custom dialog instead of pinentry, which is what I've done to achieve better integration with Plasma. Cheers, Elvis > > Regards, > Ingo >