[gnupg-users] Re: Future of GnuPG 1.x.x?
Werner Koch
wk at gnupg.org
Mon Aug 6 15:24:58 CEST 2012
On Sun, 5 Aug 2012 09:33, danm at prime.gushi.org said:
> The 1.4 model still works better for certain things. I've never
> successfully managed to make pinentry work in a shell/screen session
> using my mailer, and I've never heard back from the GPG developers
If you use curses, one problem is that you may need to redraw your
screen after a pinentry popped up. The usual workaround is to schedule
a redraw after decryption or signing. Given that we don't use 9600
terminals anymore, there should be no visible impact.
> about allowing the main gnupg process to prompt for a pin directly,
> without needing the socket/window of pinentry.
As you should known this is by design. A wrapper and the
PINENTRY_USER_DATA envvar is always an option to control the passphrase
entry yourself. The GnuPG 2.1 gpg-agent has a way to tunnel pinentry
requests back to the calling application - as of now gpg does not
support this.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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