Strange behaviour
Neil Williams
linux at codehelp.co.uk
Tue Jun 22 01:38:02 CEST 2004
Mark Kirchner wrote:
>
> On this machine you probably have his new key only, where the
> "original" key was turned into a signing subkey. This subkey is not
> revoked.
>
> I could reproduce this behavior:
> - With both of his keys in my keyring I get the revoked-key-waring
> from gpg
> - after deleting the "original" key from the keyring the warning's
> gone
Excellent, thanks. The other box had deleted both the old keys when they
showed up as revoked on the last refresh. It's sorted on the other box
now - nice to know it was something simple.
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