On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 09:16:47PM +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote: > > Thanks for your answer but in my case this seems not to be the > cause: I did a > > gpg --list-public-keys |sed -e "s/ //g"|grep 000 > > and > > gpg --fingerprint --list-public-keys |sed -e "s/ //g"|grep 000 > > and there are no keys with key ids or fingerprints ending in > more than two zeros. > > Any other ideas?
You may have had them in the past and the entry is still in the trustdb. So deleting it and forcing a rebuild (you can always move the old one somewhere else instead) should recreate the thing without those errors. Regards, Ben
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