Well, a newer libqca2-plugin-gnupg does seem to help.

Keeping the jaunty psi 0.12-2ubuntu1 etc and installing a new libqca2
-plugin-gnupg package built from the most resent upstream (beta) version
does the trick for me. Now Psi, including its openpgp support, works
just the way it should.

Just to be clear, the only things changed/updated is libqca2-plugin-
gnupg. Everything else is standard packages from Ubuntu 9.04.

Feel free to try out my newer builds of libqca2-plugin-gnupg

https://launchpad.net/~andol/+archive/private/+files/libqca2-plugin-gnupg_2.0.0~beta3-0ubuntu1~andol_amd64.deb
https://launchpad.net/~andol/+archive/private/+files/libqca2-plugin-gnupg_2.0.0~beta3-0ubuntu1~andol_i386.deb

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