'No pinentry' error (--pinentry-mode loopback with --delete-secret-and-public-key)
Dashamir Hoxha
dashohoxha at gmail.com
Wed May 11 04:42:40 CEST 2016
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 1:20 AM, Carola Grunwald <caro at nymph.paranoici.org>
wrote:
>
> When an application creates a key it also has to get it deleted.
>
> With the 1.4 branch I interacted with the GnuPG process completely
> unattended through standard-I/O pipes, which now are replaced by the
> pinentry mechanism, where redirections fail.
>
Pinentry may be a good feature, but there should be an easy way to bypass
or disable it.
> Many thanks. But I'm on Windows, dependent on binaries. Without
> nightly builds I have to wait for the next release, or try to
> crosscompile it in my Debian VM, which I doubt to manage.
>
Maybe the realse schedule should include alpha and beta, before making a
stable release, so that the community has a change to test and find out any
problems, which can hopefully be fixed before the final release.
Peace,
Dashamir
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