rsyk...@disroot.org writes:
December 8, 2019 5:45 PM, "Stefan Hagen" <sh+open...@codevoid.de> wrote: > Stefan Hagen wrote: > >> Rudolf Sykora wrote: >>> On linux, I believe, there is a pinentry-tty program, but that one is >>> not available on OpenBSD. >> >> Have you tried pinentry-curses? I'm using it on my remote machines >> to decrypt passwords in my password-store. Works well so far. > >> Well, the attached patch enables pinentry-tty in security/pinentry. I tried pinentry-curses. Now I was able to try pinentry-tty, too. However, with both I apparently have the same problem. The prompt for passphrase is just thrown somewhere into the emacs window, and I am not able to enter the password (emacs most probably doesn't know about the request for passphrase, it tries to interpret keypresses as commands). I even tried to enable pinentry-emacs in the pinentry Makefile; it is built. But when I choose it for the pinentry-program in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf, at the moment when the passphrase should be entered, I get the message gpg: problem with the agent: No pinentry. Thanks for any more help. Ruda