These errors have been pinned down to a conflict between seahorse-agent and 
gpg-agent. I've asked upstream whether a note could be made in the manpage that 
gpg-agent should not be enabled if seahorse is in use. I had a problem with 
gnupg signing a few days ago that I solved by uncommenting the "use-agent" line 
in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and this conflict did not show up at that time. There's 
nothing in the manpage.

Maybe a note could be added to the Debian control description and/or the Debian 
documentation in the meantime?

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