On 14/11/14 13:31, Johan Wevers wrote: > On 14-11-2014 13:24, da...@gbenet.com wrote: > >> I have cooled. You can export your private key - you can export your public >> key. > > I've never done that, except when I imported my old pgp 2.x keys in > GnuPG a long time ago (sometime when GnuPG became really usable on > windows, with 1.0.4 or so). Exporting and re-importing keys can often > lead to warnings about thrust issues. > > I just copied pubring.gpg, secring.gpg, trustdb.gpg and gpg.conf. The > last one sometimes required manual editing, especially in the time when > IDEA and RSA were loadable modules, but that's long over. > > Sometimes the owner/group and properties need to be set but my > experience is that GnuPG complains clearly when you do that wrong > (importing a key while pubring is not writable will fail of course). >
That fails David -- “See the sanity of the man! No gods, no angels, no demons, no body. Nothing of the kind.Stern, sane,every brain-cell perfect and complete even at the moment of death. No delusion.” https://linuxcounter.net/user/512854.html - http://gbenet.com _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users