Re: gpg looking for strange additional key upon import (was Re: clean sigs)

2005-09-10 Thread David Shaw
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 02:21:24PM +0200, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > I hope, this will help you and that maybe somebody else can reproduce > it. Aha! I found the problem. It's actually a bug in the German translation. I was testing in English, so never saw it. I'll file a bug for that. Thanks f

Re: gpg looking for strange additional key upon import (was Re: clean sigs)

2005-09-10 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 9 Sep 2005 um 10:29 hat David Shaw geschrieben: > On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 04:18:11PM +0200, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > > > Interestingly there is a difference, whether I use '--import' to get > > a key from a 'key.asc' or '--recv-key' to import it from a > > keyserver. It reproducibly asks for two

Re: gpg looking for strange additional key upon import (was Re: clean sigs)

2005-09-09 Thread David Shaw
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 04:18:11PM +0200, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > Interestingly there is a difference, whether I use '--import' to get > a key from a 'key.asc' or '--recv-key' to import it from a keyserver. > It reproducibly asks for two different, not existing keys. On WinXP > it is always 0022F

gpg looking for strange additional key upon import (was Re: clean sigs)

2005-09-09 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 8 Sep 2005 um 20:00 hat David Shaw geschrieben: > > 2. There is a line after the '--recv-key' which I don't understand: > > 'gpg: kein uneingeschränkt vertrauenswürdiger Schlüssel 0022FA10 > > gefunden' (my english translation: gpg: no ultimately trusted key > > 0022FA10 found) As you can see i