Hi all,

after a recent upgrade to Kubuntu 14.10, gpg started to show that warning 
message about Gnome Keyring hijacking it. After adding the following lines to a 
startup script:

killall gpg-agent
killall gnome-keyring-daemon
gpg-agent --daemon --enable-ssh-support --write-env-file 
"${HOME}/.gpg-agent-info"
. "${HOME}/.gpg-agent-info"
export GPG_AGENT_INFO
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
gnome-keyring-daemon  --components=ssh,secrets,pkcs11

the pinentry dialog was back instead of the Gnome one. However, each time I 
decrypt an email now, gpg asks for my passphrase (apprently not caching it), 
and each time I want to sign an email, it asks for a passphrase twice. As 
described here: 
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.enigmail.general/19022 (I also use 
Thunderbird and Enigmail). This is odd and a bit annoying. Using gpg directly 
on the command line to sign a message results in only one passphrase prompt 
though.

Has anyone experienced the same problem and could point me to a solution? 
Thanks a lot.

Greets,
Lutz

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