gpgme: gpgme_op_sign '[User ID hint missing]' in passphrase callback

Bart Trojanowski bart at jukie.net
Fri Jun 22 16:16:02 CEST 2001


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Hi all,
  When I issue a call to 'gpgme_op_sign' I get a callback to the function
specified to 'gpgme_set_passphrase_cb', because the agent is not running.
However the key description passed to the callback is not very
descriptive:
	ENTER
	[User ID hint missing]
	726AB1F7B4322C84
What does this mean?  What do I have to call in advance to make this show
my key name?

Next, is there some kind of debug mode in 'gpgme'?  While developing I
would like to get a trace of some kind from what is going on in 'gpgme'.
Even knowing what parameters are passed to 'gpg' command line would be
nice -- sure I can hack it in but it would be nice to enable it through
some function/macro call.

Thanks a bunch,
Bart.

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