Change default key?
David Dorward
david@us-lot.org
Thu Sep 27 21:07:02 2001
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When I try to do anything with GPG at the command line, such as sign a
key, it wants to use my old key:
:::
gpg --sign-key example@example.com
etc. etc.
Are you really sure that you want to sign this key
with your key: "David Dorward (http://www.dorward.uklinux.net/)
<dorward@uklinux.net>"
:::
Now I want to sign it with the new key I generated for my new primary
email address, how can I change the DEFAULT key used (in a config file
- not the command line)? I haven't been able to find anything helpful
in the documentation or the archives, but perhaps I just haven't found
the right terms to look for?
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David Dorward http://david.us-lot.org/
The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink
what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not. -- Mark Twain
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