Leo Butler <leo.but...@umanitoba.ca> writes:

> On Thu, Feb 27 2025, David Masterson <dsmaster...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
>> Leo Butler <leo.but...@umanitoba.ca> writes:
>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 25 2025, David Masterson <dsmaster...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 1.   If you enter a bad password (even a blank password) to
>>>>      org-decrypt-ent*, how do you tell Emacs to forget the password so
>>>>      that you can enter the right one?
>>>
>>> Does
>>>
>>> M-x auth-source-forget-all-cached RET
>>>
>>> work for you?
>>
>> Hmm.
>>
>> This would work for me, but what about people who might encrypt
>> different entries in Org with different passwords (or, for that matter,
>> people using gpg elsewhere as well)?  It seems to hit a little nail with
>> a big sledgehammer.
>>
>> I'll have to look at org-crypt.el some more.
>
> Is the issue in org-crypt.el?
>
> auth-source.el defines only that one command to remove cached data,
> although there are functions to remove specific cached data.

org-crypt appears to use epg/epa.  I have a feeling there is something
org-crpyt could call, but I think it might be something in the
interaction between them.  I'm not a good elisp person, though, and this
is a little complicated.

-- 
David Masterson

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