On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > So, if i have my public key, and the stub is missing, all i have to do > is load the card with --card-edit? and im back to normal?
Yes. --card-status should also be sufficient for this. However --edit-card has the fetch command which retrieved the public key using the stored URL. Some people reported that this feature does not work for them; however I have not yet been abale to duplicate the problem. > pub 1024R/B4EEB7CA 2007-01-25 Jorgen Christiansen Lysdal > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > sec> 1024R/B4EEB7CA created: 2007-01-25 expires: 2009-01-24 > card-no: 0001 00000A7A > ssb> 1024R/ED5EFA17 created: 2007-01-25 expires: never > card-no: 0001 00000A7A > > > It stores the public part of my masterkey but not the subkey? You mean that you see pub and then sec and sbb? That seems to be a bug. We use the sec listing fucntion internally because this also displays the number of the card which is useful if the subkeys are stored on different cards. If that disturbs you, please open a bug in at bugs.gnupg.org. Salam-Shalom, Werner _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users