* Michael Biebl (bi...@debian.org) wrote: > Am 26.10.2014 um 01:04 schrieb Eric Dorland: > > * Michael Biebl (bi...@debian.org) wrote: > >> Am 24.10.2014 um 06:39 schrieb Eric Dorland: > >>> Hmmm, are you talking about gnome-keyring? It actually hijacks the > >>> gpg-agent protocol and breaks some things (see http://b/760102). You > >>> still need the pinentry program if you disable gnome-keyright AFAIK. > >> > >> Couldn't that warning message also include hints to install pinentry-gtk2? > > > > It could but just installing it won't fix anything by itself, you need > > to disable the agent functionality in gnome-keyring. Which some people > > will do to work around the bug, and if they do it would be nice if > > they had a graphical pinentry. > > Sure. The message could say: "If you disable the gnome-keyring > integration, make sure to install an alternative pinentry program like > pinentry-gtk2" > > Problem solved.
I mean not really problem solved, perhaps a slightly better explanation. I still think it makes sense to install it pinentry-gtk2 with the gnome desktop task but I can live without if you object. -- Eric Dorland <e...@kuroneko.ca> 43CF 1228 F726 FD5B 474C E962 C256 FBD5 0022 1E93
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