Dear Albrecht & Peter, Le 26/08/2009 21:59:42, Albrecht Dreß a écrit : >Ummm, actually, you have to run "gpg2", not gpg, sorry... > >And are you sure the agent's cache is empty, when you run gpg2? >Otherwise, gpg[2] will dump the message, but silently fetch the >passphrase from the agent without launching pinentry. You can test >this by calling 'gpg2 --sign -a', type some text, and then <ctrl>-<d>, > >which will dump the usual armored signature block. > For me, With 2.0.11-1 ============= [jean-luc tangerine] % gpg2 --sign -a You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) <jean-luc coulon wanadoo fr>" 1024-bit DSA key, ID 3CC69CD0, created 2001-09-07 sjkdjsqkjd jqkjdksqj -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (GNU/Linux) owGbwMvMwCQYeLEt3ubYnAuMp6WTGLymzswszspOySouzM5K4coCkdnFhVlcHfbM rCDZPJhyQaawYoZ5qnpbTDwrH/703Gct9/uXprbfOa82hrnCn2vKKkxbrU7lf49+ wXn/5aUDpTcA =xt5t -----END PGP MESSAGE----- With 2.0.12-1 =============[jean-luc tangerine] % gpg2 --sign -a You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) <jean-luc coulon wanadoo fr>" 1024-bit DSA key, ID 3CC69CD0, created 2001-09-07 gpg: problem with the agent: Not supported gpg: no default secret key: General error gpg: signing failed: General error Regards Jean-Luc
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