@fribbledom Ah, ok, I see. I've never used GPG, so I'm guessing here that GPG does not have a "lazy" mode where it would just try the smartcard(s) present rather than ask for all the smartcards it knows.
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Albert ARIBAUD ✎ (aaribaud@mastodon.art)'s status on Monday, 16-May-2022 11:23:04 UTC Albert ARIBAUD ✎ @fribbledom Er... GPG normally selects the decryption key based the public key that was used to encrypt. There should be no *need* to specify a decryption key.