[jdassen@wi.leidenuniv.nl] Bug#24241: gnupg: extraneous asking for passphrase?

James Troup james at nocrew.org
Sat Jul 4 18:32:26 CEST 1998


Hi,

This is a bug report reported via the Debian Bug Tracking System[1],
please reply to 24240 at bugs.debian.org and jdassen at wi.leidenuniv.nl as
well as the list.

[1] http://www.debian.org/Bugs/

-- 
James
~Yawn And Walk North~                                  http://yawn.nocrew.org/
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Subject: Bug#24241: gnupg: extraneous asking for passphrase?
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Package: gnupg
Version: 0.3.0-2

As a newbie gpg user, I'm surprised I need to enter a passphrase before
importing public keys. Perhaps gpg is a bit over-eager here?

Ray
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