Ok, in this case (David correct me if i am wrong) it look like there was something broke in the pubring that was fixed when you ran '--update-trustdb' (over an unpatched binary).
Now you haven't any problem. All works fine? I, also, download this key in my pubring without problems. I remark: this ecc patch is _experimental_, use it carefully! /Sergi. A Dimecres 01 Març 2006 14:12, Phil Pennock va escriure: > On 2006-02-28 at 13:07 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Ok, now it works, but can you send me any information that could be > > interesting? For example how you create the 0xC9541FB2, > > It's a public key for someone else, imported with --recv-key, because > it's in a trust path I need. > > I do have a rather large public key ring (69MB); at times when the trust > path tools have been broken, I wrote a gpg_fetchsigners wrapper which > imports the signers on a key; it's not very good for finding the keys > signed _by_ a key, but there is a degree of correlation and so it's been > adequate to let me get a decent population of trust paths to things I > need (signers of security notices, packages, etc). I'm tempted to dump > out my public keyring and only re-import those which are on my current > ownertrust list. > > So yes, I've seen various broken signatures and hit the mpi bug. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
