Dear sirs, esteemed list!

 This might be slightly OT, but I don't think there's a better place to
ask.

I just upgraded lbdb from 0.15.1 (debian package) to 0.19.9
(self compiled), and when I tested it I got:
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morten@pc89225:~$ lbdbq
/usr/local/bin/lbdbq: line 8:  3754 Aborted                 $GPG --list-keys 
--with-colons "$@" 2>/dev/null
      3755 Done(1)                 | grep '^\(pub\|uid\):\([^:]*:\)\{8,8\}[^<>:]* 
<[^<>@: ]*@[^<>@:
      ]*>[^<>@:]*:'
      3756 Done                    | sed -e 's/^\([^:]*:\)\{9,9\}\([^<:]*\) 
<\([^>:]*\)>.*:.*$/\3       \2      (GnuPG)/'
      3757 Done                    | sed -e 's/ \([^    ]\{27,27\}\)[^  ]*     /\1...  
 /'
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... and after these lines all of my data base is printed, but that's as
it should be.

Now, I have no idea what it means, the sed and grep lines looks like
semirandom chars to me (it's regexp's, right?), and I think it's GnuGP
that's complaining here, but I'm not sure.

So ... any ideas, RTFM's, requests for more info ... ?

Kind regards
                Morten

-- 
UNIX, reach out and grep someone

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