Package: gnupg
Version: 1.0.1-2
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On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 04:50:47PM -0400, Chad Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 10:22:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > It's possible that GPG reads the keyrings in the reverse order to that
> > in which they are listed in the options
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 10:22:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> It's possible that GPG reads the keyrings in the reverse order to that
> in which they are listed in the options file[...]
It seems to. It is counterintuitive and undocumented. This is a bug in
the code.
In fact, the documentatio
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 10:08:16AM +1000, Anand Kumria wrote:
> No, I mean deleteing a key which I have imported into my personal
> public keyring which also exists in a public copy. That doesn't work.
It's possible that GPG reads the keyrings in the reverse order to that
in which they are listed
Anand Kumria writes:
> No, I mean deleteing a key which I have imported into my personal
> public keyring which also exists in a public copy. That doesn't work.
Ah. Could you file a bug report?
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On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 07:51:34AM +1000, Anand Kumria wrote:
> > Only somewhat; I've discovered that gpg wants to lock PGP
> > style public keyrings - listing one on /usr/share/keyrings
> > means it will fail.
> >
> > Likewise if you want to delete a ke
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 07:51:34AM +1000, Anand Kumria wrote:
> Only somewhat; I've discovered that gpg wants to lock PGP
> style public keyrings - listing one on /usr/share/keyrings
> means it will fail.
>
> Likewise if you want to delete a key (GPG or PGP). I'd
> stick to importing public keys y
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 11:47:57AM +1000, Timshel Knoll wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 10:01:35AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> >
> > Julian, Josip, thank you. I encountered a challenge reconfiguring
> > the apt get method of dselect to obtain access to this section,
> > having to actually ftp to
Thus spake Decklin Foster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> R, and I *just* re-imported all those keys. Is there a simple way
> to delete them all so I can do this instead? Thanks...
I did something like:
1. gpg --list-keys | grep @ | sed 's/^[^<]*<\([^>]*\)>.*$/\1/' > /tmp/bla
2. editied /tmp/bla and
Timshel Knoll writes:
> put:
> keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg
>
> and also this is you've enabled rsa and idea:
> keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.pgp
>
> in your ~/.gnupg/options
R, and I *just* re-imported all those keys. Is there a simple way
to delete them all
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 10:01:35AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
>
> Julian, Josip, thank you. I encountered a challenge reconfiguring
> the apt get method of dselect to obtain access to this section,
> having to actually ftp to non-us.debian.org to learn the directory
> structure,
> but I succeeded,
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 10:01:35AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> I encountered a challenge reconfiguring the apt get method of dselect to
> obtain access to this section, having to actually ftp to non-us.debian.org
> to learn the directory structure, but I succeeded, and imported all the
> keys in key
Julian Gilbey wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 12:20:02PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> > Greetings: God bless you.
> >
> > I tried to import the debian-keyring.pgp, and gpg
> > complained about each key, for example:
> >
> > gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm ...
> Install gpg-rs
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 12:20:02PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> Greetings: God bless you.
>
> I tried to import the debian-keyring.pgp, and gpg
> complained about each key, for example:
>
> gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
> gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
> g
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 12:20:02PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
> gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
> gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
>
> Is the problem that the pgp keys use the RSA or IDEA algorithms?
Perhap
Greetings: God bless you.
I tried to import the debian-keyring.pgp, and gpg
complained about each key, for example:
gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
gpg: key C4A8525B: unsupported public key algorithm
gpg: this may be caused b
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