So maybe there is another correct way to say user that he must type passphrase?
It is need for QCA gnupg plugin. qca-gnupg plugins uses pipes to send/recieve
data with gpg. It was many time ago when I tried to fix problem. So now I can't
remember particularity problem. Seems it was gpg2 related.
I wrote this in my QCA TODO
- New plugin qca-gpgme to replace current qca-gnupg. qca-gnupg requires to have gpg binary which can be any 1.4.x or 2.x. Them behaviour is different. gpg2 requires gpg-agent to ask user for passphrase. No correct way to check that key requires passphrase.