Just experimenting in a sandbox homedir, I noticed that the homedir path
needs to be below a certain size.
$ pwd
/home/user/a////eee/fff/ggg
$ mkdir -m 700 alice.gpg
$ gpg --homedir alice.gpg --gen-key
gpg: can't connect to t
Hi,
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 at 12:17:01 +, MFPA wrote:
> In fact, nearly a hundred signatures seem to be on the subkey
> 0x73CC004C3EE4249E rather than on any of the UIDs.
> […]
> Can anybody explain?
Using GnuPG ≥2.1.13, running `gpg --edit-key $keyID check save` should
fix it locally, cf. https
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
I was just looking at key 0x2B9880E1E6602099 because GnuPG was
flagging up that the key is newer than some of the signatures on it. I
noticed that a large number of the signatures visible with
gpg --with-sig-list --list-keys 0x2B9880E1E6602099
are