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I use git-svn command line client to synchronize my projects to an svn repository. Since I moved to fedora 20 (I was on fedora 17 before), when I synchronize with the svn repository (with git svn rebase, for instance) I have, very often, a pinentry-qt window pop-up. The pinentry-qt popup message looks like "Enter your Subversion password for 2bb3333-jhgw3jkh23-abac-9e876hjid". If I enter a password it asks me to enter it again to confirm. If I just click "cancel" the git-svn command runs just fine.

Is there a way to completely disable this pinentry-qt tool from my machine ?

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  • I am having the same problem with regular git. have you found a solution? I know if you hit cancel it goes back to the command line prompts
    – phyrrus9
    Commented Sep 23, 2014 at 14:45
  • No I still do not have a solution to this. But if I enter a wrong password 2 times in a row, then I cannot connect to the repository anymore. anyway this feature is really annoying Commented Sep 24, 2014 at 15:00
  • I agree, I wonder if I can just rig up a LD injection script to simulate a cancel click every time it pops up
    – phyrrus9
    Commented Sep 24, 2014 at 15:14

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I finally found a solution here:

export PINENTRY_USER_DATA="USE_CURSES=1"

unset GPG_AGENT_INFO

You can put this into ~/.bashrc, ~/.profile or a similar file.

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https://askubuntu.com/questions/384870/how-can-i-disable-gnome-keyring-for-svn

Edit the ~/.subversion/config, and add the following lines

[auth] 
  password-stores =

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