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phaidros (phaidros) wrote :

Further investigating I found that:

$ unset GPG_AGENT_INFO

helps solving this issue.

the env var in a fresh gnome terminal is set to:
$ env | grep GPG_AGENT_INFO
GPG_AGENT_INFO=/run/user/phaidros/keyring-xyz123/gpg:0:1

I am not very familiar with the usage of gpg agents (seahorse in the case of ubuntu?), so someone more knowledgeable might have an idea what could be wrong with that env setting, or tell me how to find out if seahorse/gpg-agent/whatever runs as expected.
any hints?