On 16 maj 2011, at 18.35, Jerome Baum wrote:

So, start at the beginning of scrapped data (with a copy, of course), fill in "A"s until you reach the 76 (or 80) limit, fill in a line break, continue with "A"s, repeat until nothing left.

That was a lot more difficult than it sounded!! :)

I tried vi, emacs, sed, tr and finaly perl (!!). Perl finaly managed to find and replace the
faulty characters...

Something in the TERM I guess...


But the last part didn't end up at the 64 char limit the other lines have. Instead, the last
char on that line is at position 15. Would that be a problem?

GnuPG may choke on an incorrect checksum, but there should be an override option or it might just spit out the file anyway.

Are you thinking about the '--ignore-crc-error' option?

--
You know, boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like a woman.
You just have to read the manual and press the right buttons
- Homer Simpson


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