So, if I understand the response from the gpg-mailing-list correctly,
the limit is 40 keys in total, essentially? Is there a way to increase
that without mucking about with the source?

I started getting the "gpg: keyblock resource resource limit" error
after adding a few testing PPAs related to Kali, but I don't have any
zero-length files to remove as they are all in use.

To fix this, I guess I would have to remove the PPAs and their keys, or
create some kind of specialized chroot or VM, which, I guess isn't so
bad, really, but it's a bit of a pain.

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  Apt-get reports NO_PUBKEY gpg error for keys that are present in
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