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Subject: Re: exmh bug?
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 12:17:33 PDT, Brent Welch said:
> >>>Hacksaw said:
> > When I receive a gpg encrypted message, and it asks me for a passphrase,
> it
> > first tries to ask me via the tty under which exmh is running. It tells
>
Hmm.. I've seen the *opposite* issue - if I go to *SEND* a signed message,
sometimes Exmh will put up the dialog box, but fail to set keyboard focus
there, so no passphrase can be entered. Of course, hitting 'return' doesnt
work so you need to click the 'OK' box, at which point it finds that the
passphrase that wasn't entered doesn't work, and asks again, this time with
proper focus set.
I suspect some variable/codepath is getting hosed for the focus, or possibly
some borkedness with --no-tty and/or --status-fd flags to gnupg.
/Valdis
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