Import keys from .gnupg folder
Robert J. Hansen
rjh at sixdemonbag.org
Sun Jan 7 17:39:39 CET 2018
> Yes, that is possible. However, you could also just copy the directory
> in your new home directory. Upgrading from 2.0 to 2.2 will do the right
> thing.
Obligatory drum beating: I wrote a tool, Sherpa, to help ease migration
between different GnuPG versions.
https://rjhansen.github.io/sherpa/
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