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Faulting package-relative application ID:
Any ideas what might be going wrong here?
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GPG Key Fingerprint: 7818 9E24 005B 0933 0CF6 2536 416C 5A0D D9FA 2EE5
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Faulting package-relative application ID:
Any ideas what might be going wrong here?
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GPG Key Fingerprint: 7818 9E24 005B 0933 0CF6 2536 416C 5A0D D9FA 2EE5
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2015-01-02 14:51:32 gpg-agent[8956] DBG: chan_016C <- [[Confidential
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2015-01-02 14:51:32 gpg-agent[8956] DBG: chan_016C <- [[Confidential
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This works for one GPG key but how can I make it work twice ?
>
gpg -u -u --clearsign keytransition.txt >
keytransition.signed2
Should do the trick.
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> gpg -u -u --clearsign keytransition.txt >
> keytransition.signed2
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woops, forget about the '> keytransition.signed2' part. Just running
with --clearsign will give you a keytransition.txt.asc file
automatically