David Shaw wrote: > Funny you should mention that.... Install the 1.4.2 release > candidate, do --edit-key and then "clean sigs". This is a new feature > in 1.4.2, and I'm still playing around with ways to tie it into export > and import (optionally). > > Anyway, if you do "clean sigs", it'll strip any superceded sigs. > > David
after reading this message, i compiled gpg 1.4.2rc1 and it cleaned out my extra sigs just like you said, but it didn't get rid of them on the keyserver. promptly after cleaning my sigs, i uploaded my key to the server, then downloaded it from the same server. the unwanted sigs still came in. gpg or pgp or somebody should figure out a way for people to delete keys or certain parts of them from all the keyservers! Dan
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