On 21, aug, 2000 at 10:31:44 +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 01:12:53PM +0200, Morten Liebach wrote:
> 
> > I just upgraded lbdb from 0.15.1 (debian package) to 0.19.9 (self
> > compiled), and when I tested it I got: _________
> > 
> > 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...   /'
> > __________
> > 
> > ... and after these lines all of my data base is printed, but that's as it
> > should be.
> 
> What happens if you run the GPG query by hand? For example:
> 
> ,----
> | gpg --list-keys --with-colons
> `----
> 
> do you get output?

Lots, all my keys, and then this:

gpg: trust record 1793, req type 3: read failed: trust database error
gpg: the trustdb is corrupted; please run "gpg --fix-trustdb".

I then ran "gpg --fix-trustdb" and get this:

gpg: this command ist not yet implemented."
gpg: A workaround is to use "--export-ownertrust", remove
gpg: the trustdb file and do an "--import-ownertrust".

I try that to no avail, I still get ``trustdb is corrupted''.
It might be the cause of the problem, but I'm really out of my league
here ...
 
> Also, have a look at m_gpg (probably in /usr/local/lib/m_gpg). Is the GPG
> variable set correctly?

Yes!

My GnuPG version:

$ gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 1.0.1
<Copyright snipped>
Home: ~/.gnupg
Supported algorithms:
Cipher: 3DES, CAST5, BLOWFISH, TWOFISH
Pubkey: ELG-E, DSA, ELG
Hash: MD5, SHA1, RIPEMD160

(it's the Debian Potato package).

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