Michael D. Setzer II:
> dnf install /usr/bin/clean-rpm-gpg-pubkey

Installed it.

> /usr/bin/clean-rpm-gpg-pubkey --dry-run

Did a test run, that should show you what it would do, but not actually
do it (that dry-run option)

> /usr/bin/clean-rpm-gpg-pubkey

Actually ran it.

> When I ran it cleaned up a number of old keys, going back to 
> Fedora 31.

And it did something.

> But running it now shows 0 removed.

If it *has* already removed old keys, then running it again isn't going
do anything further.

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