On 2015-02-09 09:45, Stephan Beck wrote: > Hi, Osvaldo, > > Am 07.02.2015 um 20:43 schrieb Hugo Osvaldo Barrera: > > Hi. > > > > I'm trying to edit one of my key's trust, but it keeps showing unknown even > > after changing it: > > > [...] > > > $ gpg --list-secret-keys > > gpg: checking the trustdb > > gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model > > gpg: depth: 0 valid: 1 signed: 0 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u > > /home/hugo/.gnupg/pubring.kbx > > ----------------------------- > [...] > > I wonder why the --list-secret-keys command option, in your case, outputs a > storage location called pubring.kbx. It is supposed to be > ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg, > isn't it? > > Kind regards > > Stephan > >
Only on older versions of gpg, according to the man pages: ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg A secret keyring as used by GnuPG versions before 2.1. It is not used by GnuPG 2.1 and later. Cheers, -- Hugo Osvaldo Barrera A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right. Q: Why should I start my reply below the quoted text?
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