Hello Mr. Kumar, If this is for a remote system you likely want pinentry to be configured with ncurses only and without GTK or Qt.
Samir On Friday, 2014-10-31 21:35:53 SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote: > 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/openw > > in/bin:/usr/dt/bin:/netapp/bin:/netapp/gnu/bin:/usr/software/bin:/usr/soft > > ware/utils/bin:/usr/software/rats/bin:/usr/software/test/bin:/usr/local:/u > > sr/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/o > > penwin/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 :) > > -- Samir Nassar sa...@samirnassar.com https://samirnassar.com PGP Fingerprint: EE76 B39E 0778 8F95 F796 B044 FE67 9A90 8E99 7AB2
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