Daniel Kahn Gillmor,

Thank you for your reply. Yes after sending the Mail to you, I installed the 
Pinentry v0.8.4. But it gives the error " No package 'QtCore' found. We are 
using Sun Solaris 10.

P.S: The Emphasis is, once you have reached Excellence, do not stop. I was just 
created the Passphrase with the Famous Phrase “Excellence is not an Adjective 
but a Verb”, so that I can remember it..

Cheers,
S. Ravi Kumar

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [mailto:d...@fifthhorseman.net]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 2:05 PM
To: SubramaniaRao, ravikumar; gnupg-users@gnupg.org; Custodio, Gina
Subject: Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26

On 10/31/2014 01:31 PM, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote:
> Hello GNUPG Users,
>
> Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26.
>
> We have installed the following.
>
> (a)     libgpg-error-1.11
> (b)     libgcrypt-1.4.0
> (c)     libassuan-2.1.2
> (d)     libksba-1.3.1
> (e)     pth-2.0.7
> (f)     GNUPG 2.0.26.
>
> Then (1) % echo $PATH
> /u/ravikums/bin/bin.sun4:/u/ravikums/bin:/usr/openwin/bin/xview:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/dt/bin:/netapp/bin:/netapp/gnu/bin:/usr/software/bin:/usr/software/utils/bin:/usr/software/rats/bin:/usr/software/test/bin:/usr/local:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/etc:/usr/games:/usr/lib/uucp:/etc:/usr/lib:/usr/sccs/bin:/usr/local/X11/sun4/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/r/frame/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/lotus/bin:/u/ravikums/notes:.:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/openwin/bin/xview
>         (2) echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> /usr/openwin/lib:/usr/local/X11R5/sun4c/lib:/netapp/gnu/lib:/usr/openw
> in/lib:/opt/lotus/common/lel/r100/sunspa41:/usr/local/X11R5/sun4c/lib:
> /usr/local/lib:/usr/lib
>
> After  that we are invoking the Command "gpg2 --gen-key-The Screen Shot is 
> pasted below: The issue is, after entering the Passphrase it stays there 
> forever.

your screenshot suggests that you're doing all of this on some remote machine 
via ssh (it looks like you're using putty on windows).  You haven't mentioned 
what operating system you're using, though.

Anyway, gpg might want to use pinentry to gather the passphrase from the user, 
and it's not clear that you have the right environment set up for pinentry.

whatever package manager you have, can you install pinentry-curses and try 
again?

        --dkg

PS "Excellence is not an Adjective but a Verb" -- it's actually a noun :)


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