GPGME and Weird Keys

Gordon Worley redbird@rbisland.cx
Sun Mar 17 15:56:02 2002


On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 02:27  AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:

> Is this a known bug?  Are there any workarounds?

Well, I know about it, but I just figured I had a bad key from someone.  
At any rate, the way I get around it in GPGKeys on OS X is to put the 
key listing code inside an error handling block.  Then I just return an 
error saying `hey, there's a bad key' and leave it at that.  Also, it 
may be helpful to print out the xml representation of the key for the 
user.

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