> One possible way is invoking gpg with an option > --pinentry-mode=loopback. Yes, just tried this. It works but you lose the pinentry dialog. > I created a ticket at the bug tracker. > > https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2739 > thanks for creating the ticket. > With the situation of gpg-agent's allow-loopback-pinentry is default > now, perhaps, it would be the best (from the user's viewpoint) that > gpg-agent automatically fallbacks to loopback mode. I agree, although I think the loopback mode is less clear in what password it's asking for (especially in keygen). At least it would work.
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