Just adding a 'me-to' to this, as it prevents me from using "bzr qcommit" for my day-to-day work.
Oddly enough, I see the warning: gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory! gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information
show up in both the console that I spawned 'bzr qcommit' from and in the Status window of qcommit.
So it at least looks like gpg can somewhat connect to the raw terminal, it just doesn't prompt me for a password there.
Note that it wouldn't be a full solution once you are using something like Bazaar Explorer that doesn't want to have a console window shown.
Just adding a 'me-to' to this, as it prevents me from using "bzr qcommit" for my day-to-day work.
Oddly enough, I see the warning: www.gnupg. org/faq. html for more information
gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory!
gpg: please see http://
show up in both the console that I spawned 'bzr qcommit' from and in the Status window of qcommit.
So it at least looks like gpg can somewhat connect to the raw terminal, it just doesn't prompt me for a password there.
Note that it wouldn't be a full solution once you are using something like Bazaar Explorer that doesn't want to have a console window shown.