Hi Ben, * Ben McGinnes <b...@adversary.org> [20. Aug. 2016]: > 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.
This was it. Amazing numbers of key fingerprints ending in at least 8 zeros. > So deleting it and forcing a rebuild (you can always move > the old one somewhere else instead) should recreate the thing without > those errors. Instead I did gpg --export-ownertrust, grep -v 00000000: and imported the result, thus I did not loose my ownertrust settings (e.g. which keys are mine = ultimate trusted). Thanks for your help, Gregor -- -... --- .-. . -.. ..--.. ...-.- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users