That took a while.

If I'm not mistaken, I found this bug while trying to fix another bug in the 
GTK version and decided to test the KDE version in VirtualBox. I then checked 
the code to see where the bug probably was.
That's why I didn't use ubuntu-bug.

I'm using Unity, not KDE, and I have no idea if this bug still exists. And, 
after more that 1 year, I'm still the only one marked as affected.
Maybe it would be better to leave this bug "Incomplete" until it automatically 
turns "Invalid", unless someone else using KDE tests this bug.

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Title:
  Error when adding/removing key in KDE version

Status in software-properties package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Discovered this bug in 14.04.

  In the KDE version of software-properties, when I add or remove a key, an 
error about the key being invalid is displayed.
  However, it seems that the key is actually added/removed (checked with 
apt-key).

  The respective methods in softwareproperties/SoftwareProperties.py call the 
KeysModified() method.
  Apparently, this method doesn't exist in the KDE version, causing an 
exception which makes the add/remove methods return False.
  This is the cause of this bug.

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