On Fri, Dec 07, 2018 at 04:33:36PM +0100, Lucas López wrote:
> 
> I can deduce pass command uses gpg2 command which in turn uses gpg command.
> The issue is *gpg is always in batch mode*, so if I want to use pass, I
> have to manually decrypt something directly using gpg2 (gpg2 -d bla ->
> prompt for passphrase). This way pass is usable as one would expect.


In my understanding gpg and gpg2 are two different programs. Thus for
pass to work you need to setup your keys in gpg2 or import them from gpg.

For me pass and gpg2 worked out-of-the-box as expected.


Kai

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