On Monday 30 Jan 2006 08:22, Graham wrote:
> I have Gpg 1.4.2 installed by default on my Mepis system. When I
> tried to delete a key from my keyring both from the command line and
> through Kgpg I got this error:
>
> gpg --delete-keys 0xCB1AA7B0
>
> pub 1024D/CB1AA7B0 2003-11-18 Robert Blayzor
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 09:43:13PM +0100, Alain Bench wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have on my key 0xC1C46015 as fetched on subkeys.pgp.net several
> temporary signatures from PGP Global Directory Verification Key. Those
> signatures seem all verified, but are expired. With GnuPG 1.4.2 I do
> --edit a
Hello,
I have on my key 0xC1C46015 as fetched on subkeys.pgp.net several
temporary signatures from PGP Global Directory Verification Key. Those
signatures seem all verified, but are expired. With GnuPG 1.4.2 I do
--edit and "clean sigs", and they are gone. Except one of those expired
sigs done
On Mon Jan 30 2006; 11:51, Johan Wevers wrote:
> >I fixed this in the CVS. A new release should be available within
> >some hours.
>
> OK, 0.11.7 starts fine. Was the problem indeed related to v3 keys?
Yes.
> They can't be that uncommon.
I tested it with several keys without any problems. Th
Timo Schulz wrote:
>I fixed this in the CVS. A new release should be available within
>some hours.
OK, 0.11.7 starts fine. Was the problem indeed related to v3 keys?
They can't be that uncommon.
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I have Gpg 1.4.2 installed by default on my Mepis system. When I tried
to delete a key from my keyring both from the command line and through
Kgpg I got this error:
gpg --delete-keys 0xCB1AA7B0
pub 1024D/CB1AA7B0 2003-11-18 Robert Blayzor (INOC) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delete this key from the k