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One time this happens to me is with
duplicity
. There's always some delay between starting a backup and being asked for the key. It's probably something that should be improved in duplicity itself though...I have some timed services using gopass to get credentials for, among other things, mbsync and vdirsyncer. These run on a user cron job, and they need a password to decrypt the credentials. The credentials are cached, but the cache is cleared every couple of hours, and if the screen locks.
Sorry, I replied to the wrong comment somehow.
That's why I don't bother signing backups, only encrypt them