First of all, you have created three threads about it. When you reply to
an email, you need to actually reply that mail. Just using the same
subject does not make the email get into the thread (could you imagine
the threads for emails title "Bug"?).
I am replying to the original thread, and glossi
> On 27 Apr 2020, at 01:15, Scott C Jacobs via Gnupg-users
> wrote:
>
> the passphrase window allows
> nothing to happen until I enter the passphrase and click OK or click on
> cancel.
This is definitely not pinentry then. It’s most likely a unified desktop
passphrase manager such as gnome-k
> If using the clipboard is unsafe, then GPG would disallow its use in
> password managers as well, would it not?
How would it do so?
> If one is supposed to have long, complicated,
> difficult-to-remember-and-type passwords (which one cannot even see
> when they are being entered!), then one HAS
On 20200426, Scott C Jacobs via Gnupg-users wrote:
The problem is, that even if I have a terminal window open into which I wanted
to type xwininfo and xprop,
once the passphrase window appears, I cannot use the terminal or anything else
- the passphrase window allows
nothing to happen until I e
On 4/26/20 1:53 PM, Scott C Jacobs via Gnupg-users wrote:
The problem is, that even if I have a terminal window open into which I wanted
to type xwininfo and xprop,
once the passphrase window appears, I cannot use the terminal or anything else
- the passphrase window allows
nothing to happen unt
>To find out what process is controlling a window, you could use xwininfo and
>xprop as described in this SO answer:
>https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/84981
The problem is, that even if I have a terminal window open into which I wanted
to type xwininfo and xprop,
once the passphrase window appea
> On 26 Apr 2020, at 05:04, Scott C Jacobs via Gnupg-users
> wrote:
>
> I don't know which of the many GPG packages throws up the passphrase window,
> to know to which package a bug
> report should be directed (if it is a bug). I might have thought
> pinentry[*], but it is NOT one of the upg