Perhaps pinentry is not launching correctly? Try
echo test | gpg -s
to see if it gpg-agent uses pinentry to prompt your for your password.
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Kai: your problem is likely that gpg-agent is not running. Check if it
is running with ps -e | grep gpg and see if gpg-agent is listed in the
results. Please tell me the results so I can make sure I know the full
extent of this bug.
Thanks.
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I do think there is a bugsomewhere, since gpg-agent should just plain
work after it is installed. I'll try to get that fixed.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kopete-cryptography
It uses gnupg-agent at runtime, so we need to be sure that it is
installed.
Ubuntu release: 8.10
kopete-cryptography version: 1.3.0-kde4.1.2-0ubuntu1
** Affects: kopete-cryptography (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Hi, I'm one of the authors of the cryptography plugin.
I think I know what your problem is. I have been able to get a fresh
install of Kubuntu 8.10 working with these steps:
1 - ensure that the package gnupg-agent is installed
2 - in a terminal, run the command 'gpg'. Since this is probably the
Ubuntu's gnupg-agent package comes with a script located at
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
This script runs whenever an X session starts and it tries to start gpg-agent.
In a clean Kubuntu system, this appears to work correctly if the ~/.gnupg
directory is populated with the correct