Am Di 14.08.2012, 01:11:52 schrieb Olivier Mehani: > The card is properly detected, and the signature key (for this example) > that I usually use at home is properly listed, but whenever I try to > sign something, GPG asks for the other card. > > This seems to be related to the problem listed at [0].
But the solution given there does not work? > More generally, I could not work out a reliable way to get a fresh OS > install/user account to recognise an already-initialised OpenPGP card > without copying over the full .gnupg/ from the machine where the card was > initialised. So you first imported the public key, read the card via --card-status then. What is the output of "gpg --list-secret-key" afterwards? Hauke -- PGP: D44C 6A5B 71B0 427C CED3 025C BD7D 6D27 ECCB 5814
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