Teemu writes: > Adam Sjøgren [2015-11-27 23:25:04+01] wrote: >> Solved by uninstalling GnuPG 1.4 and only having 2.1 installed. > Could this be GnuPG agent issue? GnuPG 2 uses agent automatically, even > depens on it, whereas GnuPG 1 needs "--use-agent" option or "use-agent" > line in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file. It might be, but I have never (consciously) used gpg-agent with GnuPG 1. (Maybe Gnome started it behind my back, before I dropped Gnome, though.) > Note that there is variable epg-gpg-program which can be set to "gpg2" > if you want GnuPG 2. It's "gpg" by default. Ah, nice - I hadn't noticed. I think I will use the opportunity to migrate to GnuPG 2 - the only think I am missing is that building .deb packages with debuild doesn't work, it gives up on signing the packages right away, instead of trying to sign them. I'll have to do some searching to find out how to fix that... Thanks for the input! Adam -- "You can't add things and come out with less than Adam Sjøgren you started with!" asjo@koldfront.dk "I can do that! It's a free country! I've got my rights!"