On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 04:37 +0100, Nikola Lečić wrote: > Sebastien, thank you for the reply. > > That's exactly why I asked: I can't do this. :-) It seems that GnuPG > always wants me to return to the public ring: >
OK, I misunderstood your question. > %gpg --edit-key 7B063EAA > [...] > Secret key is available. > > [...] > Command> toggle > > sec 2048R/7B063EAA created: 2008-01-30 expires: never > ssb 1024R/35E8152C created: 2008-01-30 expires: never > ssb 2048R/AE444AB1 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never > ssb 1024g/FA352C19 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never <--- orphan > ssb 1024R/44EDC121 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never <--- orphan > ssb 2048R/C0AD5BE4 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never > > Command> key 4 > ... > ssb* 1024R/44EDC121 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never > ... > Command> delkey > Please use the command "toggle" first. > > Command> Have you try to recreate and re-import your full public keyring and delete your secret subkey first? It's just an idea to solve your problem but I can't help you find out an explanation. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users