On 07/04/2018 01:23 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Are you setting the homedir in your code also for the Assuan context?
> That might explain the behaviour.
I had been manually setting the Assuan context's homedir to ~/.gnupg by
accident (Was originally using a temporary directory, but that cau
Hi!
Are you setting the homedir in your code also for the Assuan context?
That might explain the behaviour.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 22:50, tookm...@gmail.com said:
> I have two gpgme contexts, one for openpgp and another for assuan
> commands to the smartcard. Pinentry triggered by the openpgp context
> works perfectly, but any pinentry launched in service of the assuan
> context fails with the error in the
On 06/29/2018 07:45 PM, Jacob Adams wrote:
> On 06/27/2018 04:50 PM, Jacob Adams wrote:
>> I've got another pinentry problem unfortunately.
>> The tty is owned by the correct user this time and $GPG_TTY is set
>> correctly.
>>
>> I have two gpgme contexts, one for openpgp and another for assuan
>>
On 06/27/2018 04:50 PM, Jacob Adams wrote:
> I've got another pinentry problem unfortunately.
> The tty is owned by the correct user this time and $GPG_TTY is set
> correctly.
>
> I have two gpgme contexts, one for openpgp and another for assuan
> commands to the smartcard. Pinentry triggered by t
I've got another pinentry problem unfortunately.
The tty is owned by the correct user this time and $GPG_TTY is set
correctly.
I have two gpgme contexts, one for openpgp and another for assuan
commands to the smartcard. Pinentry triggered by the openpgp context
works perfectly, but any pinentry la