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#25328
gpg: "Operation cancelled" with pinentry 1.0.0 on GNOME
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Reported by: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2017 01:51:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: unreproducible
Done: ludo <at> gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès)
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Message #14 received at 25328 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
I used this:
gpg-agent --daemon --use-standard-socket --pinentry-program
/home/dani/.guix-profile/bin/pinentry-curses
It's works for me. More in my site: https://d4n1.org/gnupg.html
Thanks,
---
Daniel Pimentel (d4n1)
On 2017-01-20 05:14, Chris Marusich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Previously, I wrote:
>
>> In GNOME, this issue DOES occur regardless of which "pinentry" program
>> I specify in my ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf file (the same issue occurs
>> with pinentry, pinentry-curses, pinentry-gtk-2, and pinentry-tty).
>
> I don't think this is actually true. I believe I made an error when
> testing the different pinentry programs. I believe I forgot to restart
> the gpg-agent, which would explain why simply changing the contents of
> the gpg-agent.conf file did not seem to fix the issue.
>
> I did another test just now. I tried changing the contents of the
> gpg-agent.conf file, and I made sure to kill the gpg-agent process
> after
> each change, so that gpg-agent would reload the file for sure. When I
> did this, I found that only pinentry-gtk-2 exhibits this issue (note
> that pinentry is a symlink to pinentry-gtk-2). In particular,
> pinentry-curses, pinentry-tty, and pinentry-gnome3 all worked for me.
>
> Is anyone able to reproduce the issue using pinentry-gtk-2? The
> following steps should reproduce the issue:
>
> * Log into a GNOME session on (a recently updated) GuixSD.
>
> * In $HOME/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf, set pinentry-program to
> pinentry-gtk-2, for example:
>
> pinentry-program /home/marusich/.guix-profile/bin/pinentry-gtk-2
>
> * If the gpg-agent process is running, kill it to make sure it loads
> the
> new gpg-agent.conf.
>
> * Try to sign a message, e.g.:
>
> echo hello > /tmp/message
> gpg --sign /tmp/message
>
> You should get the error very frequently.
>
> ludo <at> gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> For the record, I’ve never experienced this problem (that’s outside of
>> GNOME) with:
>
> For me, this problem doesn't happen outside of GNOME.
>
>> $ guix package -I '(gnupg|pinentry)'
>> pinentry 1.0.0 out /gnu/store/57dg2i4backl38bw4ipcsdg1b7df9j64-pinentry-1.0.0
>> gnupg 2.1.16 out /gnu/store/fz44xcp1iksikjvcc472bgsr9hs8ygkq-gnupg-2.1.16
>
> I'm using these versions:
>
> $ guix package -I '(gnupg|pinentry)'
>
> gnupg 2.1.17 out /gnu/store/mcsi9rp06q0xxds4mwdgh1p16bifjxvk-gnupg-2.1.17
>
> pinentry-gnome3 1.0.0 out /gnu/store/4kq8isyz7k8y64l7mjy90y4rjv7mh9x8-pinentry-gnome3-1.0.0
>
>
> The problem also occurred when using the "pinentry" package (instead of
> the "pinentry-gnome3" package):
>
> /gnu/store/b72r4rgr9irqy5zvb8i9hmrgrbb88ndf-pinentry-1.0.0
>
>> ISTR that GNOME has a hack to force its own Pinentry tool. Could it
>> be
>> what’s at fault?
>
> Where can I find more info about this hack? I did some Internet
> searches, but I couldn't find anything specific.
>
> This bug is no longer blocking me, since I can use pinentry-gnome3, but
> I'm still concerned about the fact that pinentry-gtk-2 fails very
> frequently, even though it didn't on the previous version.
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