On 2022-07-17 00:44, Zacchaeus Scheffer wrote: > On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 1:50 AM Andrew Tropin wrote: > >> On 2022-02-15 13:46, Zacchaeus Scheffer wrote: >> > There seems to be some problem installing password-store + pinentry >> > entirely via guix home. When I have both installed as such, I get the >> > following outputs: >> > >> > $ pinentry >> > OK Pleased to meet you >> > >> > $ gpg --import ... >> > [prompts normally with pinentry, allows me to import] >> > $ pass >> > [my password entries] >> > $ pass [entry name] >> > gpg: decryption failed: No secret key >> > $ guix package -i pinentry >> > $ pass [entry name] >> > [prompts with pinentry and works normally] >> > >> > So pinentry and pass seem to both be available, but don't work together >> > unless I install pinentry via guix package. >> >> I suspect that the problem is that someone at some moment of time >> doesn't have ~/.guix-home/profile/bin in its $PATH and thus it can't >> find a pinentry. Can you show `which gpg`, `which pass`, `which >> pinentry`? >> > Before running "guix package -i pinentry" > $ which -a pinentry > /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/pinentry > $ which -a gpg > /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/gpg > $ which -a pass > /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/pass > After runing "guix package -i pinentry" > $ which -a pinentry > /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/pinentry > /home/zacchae/.guix-profile/bin/pinentry > $ which -a gpg > /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/gpg > $ which -a pass > /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/pass > > I can easily reproduce the behavior by removing or installing pinentry with > guix package. Paths behave as expected. Probably there are some hardcoded PATHs for .guix-profile, but not for .guix-home/profile. One of such examples, which can be unrelated to the current issue: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/system.scm?h=7046e777212233b89df68379c270b448c45195ce#n1012 It will require investigation to find all the places, where and at what time PATH (and maybe some other env vars) is/are set for all the participants of the party to trace the root of the problem and properly solve it =) Anyway, there is a workaround, which should help: > > The gnupg home service from rde project goes a slightly other way and >> just sets pinentry-program to absolute path in the store. Such approach >> works with pass well, you can take a look at it for inspiration: >> >> https://git.sr.ht/~abcdw/rde/tree/master/item/gnu/home-services/gnupg.scm#L127 >> > I don't totally follow what's going on here, but maybe it will make more > sense later. Basically it adds the following content to gpg-agent.conf: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- enable-ssh-support pinentry-program /gnu/store/r5j2gmfv8akp8p746l6jqy5qwpz0zkhm-pinentry-qt-1.2.0/bin/pinentry-qt --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- You can try to set pinentry-program to /home/zacchae/.guix-home/profile/bin/pinentry Or better directly use gnupg home service. -- Best regards, Andrew Tropin