Followup.
Due to many reasons, I was unable to attempt a backup to my S3 account.
Today, with the copied key, the backup failed:
Error accessing possibly locked file /Users/sm123/Private/.Trashes
GPGError: GPG Failed, see log below:
= Begin GnuPG log =
gpg: 81670CBA: There is no assurance
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Wednesday 18 August 2010 at 9:05:58 PM, in
, Chris Knadle wrote:
> As far as I know there's no way to "merge keys".
It *can* be done, but that doesn't mean it *should* be done.
See http://atom.smasher.org/gpg/gpg-migrate.txt
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On Wednesday 18 August 2010 11:09:02 Madhusudan Singh wrote:
...
> On Machine A (that I no longer have), I created a GPG key with email
> address A. Before I got rid of the machine, I backed up everything to disk
> (so I have the .gnupg folder and when I try using the keys within with
> certain scr
On 8/18/2010 1:32 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> gpg --import-key [secret key file]
My goof: I meant to type '--import.'
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On 8/18/2010 11:09 AM, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
> I am new to using GPG. I have consulted the manuals and help online, but
> I am not sure it addresses my concern. I am trying to use this on Mac
> OSX Snow Leopard (so using MacGPG is apparently out of the question).
MacGPG works just fine on OS X 1
Hello,
I am new to using GPG. I have consulted the manuals and help online, but I
am not sure it addresses my concern. I am trying to use this on Mac OSX Snow
Leopard (so using MacGPG is apparently out of the question).
Here is the situation:
On Machine A (that I no longer have), I created a GPG