* Werner Koch: > INSIDE_EMACS support is in GnUPG since 2.1.5 (4 years ago). It seems > that for whatever reasons Emacs does not pass that envvar on.
Perhaps I need to build Emacs "by hand" to get full control over all options, instead of relying on the existing Gentoo ebuild. Not that I want to do that. :-/ > log-file /somwhere/gpg-agent.log Thanks. I did that, and also added 'verbose'. The output does not tell me much, though: gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f85114d4700 for fd 9 started gpg-agent[27187]: starting a new PIN Entry gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f850bfff700 for fd 16 started gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f850bfff700 for fd 16 terminated gpg-agent[27187]: failed to unprotect the secret key: Timeout gpg-agent[27187]: failed to read the secret key gpg-agent[27187]: command 'PKDECRYPT' failed: Timeout <Pinentry> gpg-agent[27187]: Assuan processing failed: Broken pipe gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f85114d4700 for fd 9 terminated gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f850bfff700 for fd 12 started gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f850bfff700 for fd 12 terminated gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f85114d4700 for fd 12 started gpg-agent[27187]: handler 0x7f85114d4700 for fd 12 terminated [...] I did try to enter my pass phrase, but my interpretation of the above timeout is that my input never made it back to gpg-agent? I am not quite sure how to best debug this further. In my OP I mentioned trying to have pinentry in a separate, dedicated terminal? Is that possible, and if so, how would I set it up? Like I wrote, setting GPG_TTY to a fixed value only works for a single time. -Ralph _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users