Package: gnupg Version: 1.4.19-3 Severity: minor Tags: upstream I have an old key which is not revoked, and a new one that I use for signing everything. I have set the new key as default in gnupg.conf. When I call gpg --local-user="my name" (or more specifically, when debsign calls it that way), it selects the old key instead of the new one (I'm guessing it just selects the first key that matches the name). It is counterintuitive that it chooses the wrong key after I set the default properly.
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