I can confirm that the problem is gone from a build from the master branch. It indeed retries the search.
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Feb 19 2020
Feb 19 2020
sanmai added a comment to T4850: GnuPG fails to find default key to sign when using a smart card, but recovers once card is removed.
sanmai added a comment to T4850: GnuPG fails to find default key to sign when using a smart card, but recovers once card is removed.
I will be using OpenPGP applet for the YubiKey NEO in a virtialized vanilla Debian environment. This emulated card can sign new keys just as correctly. PINs are the default 12345678 for admin and 123456 for user.
sanmai added a comment to T4850: GnuPG fails to find default key to sign when using a smart card, but recovers once card is removed.
Nope, that's all I had. I'll try to get some debugging info in an hour.
sanmai added a comment to T4850: GnuPG fails to find default key to sign when using a smart card, but recovers once card is removed.
I'm pretty sure. That's the actual output above. Once again, if I remove the smart card, gpg --clearsign starts to just work, without a need to specify --default-key.
Feb 17 2020
Feb 17 2020