Why not change the expire-date on your old key? $ gpg --edit-key zeevon [...] Command> expire Changing expiration time for the primary key. Please specify how long the key should be valid. 0 = key does not expire <n> = key expires in n days <n>w = key expires in n weeks <n>m = key expires in n months <n>y = key expires in n years Key is valid for? (0)
and choose your new expiration time. Then export your key and give it to the keyring maintainers IIRC what happens is that a special signature is added to your key which informs of the new expiredate, and since this packet is signed by you its effectively as if you'd choosen another expireday to begin with. /Stefan Quoting Warren A. Layton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I just uploaded my first package last week (login.app 1.2.1-12), but the > key which I used to generate the signature expired a few days later > (d'oh!). > -- Stefan
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