import trustdb.gpg or start from scratch?

Kristian Fiskerstrand kristian.fiskerstrand at sumptuouscapital.com
Wed Nov 14 22:18:12 CET 2012


On 11/14/2012 10:03 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:15, kristian.fiskerstrand at sumptuouscapital.com
> said:
> 
>> Is there any configuration option to force the use of /dev/random? I'm
> 
> You mena, not to use the seed file?
> 
>   gpg --no-random-seed-file
> 


I do indeed, thank you :)

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