[slug] Re: Ohhhh jeeee: ... this is a bug
gabriel rosenkoetter
gr@eclipsed.net
Sun Mar 30 04:58:02 2003
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 09:45:14PM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> i guess anything is a possibility -- how might i have done that?
This:
gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg \
--import <foo>
would be the obvious way.
> orange:~/.gnupg> gpg --no-comment --export-secret-key nori | gpg
> --list-packets | grep public
> :public key packet:
> :public sub key packet:
>=20
> does that mean i did?
Well, it means there really is a public key packet in your secret
key ring. (Mine certainly doesn't produce that.)
Is that the full output?
What do you see when you go do gpg --edit-key <your keyid>?
What happens if you do that export using your keyid rather than
letting GnuPG try to pattern match off your email address?
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gabriel rosenkoetter
gr@eclipsed.net
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