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and, obviously, I can't enter my passphrase (If this was the case I wouldn't
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and, obviously, I can't enter my passphrase (If this was the case I wouldn't
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make this post to begin with :))
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make this post to begin with :))
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Is this behavior normal? What should I do to work around it?
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Is this behavior normal? What should I do to work around it?
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Because of this I can't copy files to my remotes. All I get is:
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You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
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user: "user"
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4096-bit RSA key, ID X, created 2013-10-01 (main key ID Y)
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(checking rsync.net...) (to rsync.net...) gpg: no valid addressees
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gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: No user ID
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failed
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Yes, I am using gpg-agent. When other applications ask for my passphrase I get
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Yes, I am using gpg-agent. When other applications ask for my passphrase I get
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the pinentry dialog from GPGTools, just like I've configured it in
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the pinentry dialog from GPGTools, just like I've configured it in
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