> I am not sure what that is referring to. Also, there are numerous keys
> listed as revoked or expired. Is there a anything I can run from the
> command line that will automatically remove all revoked or expired keys?
Kinda-sorta, but yes!
WARNING: this works on my laptop for both GnuPG 2.0 and
On February 26, 2017 5:30:20 AM EST, Jerry wrote:
>
>gpg: can't handle key algorithm 22
>gpg: can't handle key algorithm 18
>
>I am not sure what that is referring to. Also, there are numerous keys
>listed as revoked or expired. Is there a anything I can run from the
>command line that will automa
On a Windows 10 PRO 64 bit machine, when I run the following command:
gpg2.exe --refresh-keys
I receive the following error message:
gpg: can't handle key algorithm 22
gpg: can't handle key algorithm 18
I am not sure what that is referring to. Also, there are numerous keys
listed as rev
By the way, don't worry about the license. I just slapped it on there
because you need /something/. (I didn't even look at paperbackup.py's
license, which was dumb, I would have put an MIT license on it otherwise.)
If you're going to use it, I assume you're just going to embed the few
lines of cod