* Tristan Seligmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-02 18:40:47 -0500]:
> 
> > > gpg: signal Segmentation fault caught ... exiting
> > > zsh: segmentation fault  gpg2 --refresh-keys
> > 
> > Is it reproducible every time? Can you run it with -v?
> 
> Yes, happens every time, in what seems to be the same place; the tail of
> the output with -v looks like this:
> 
> gpg: requesting key 8F068012 from hkp server wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
> Version: SKS 1.0.10
> gpg: armor header:
> Andrew McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>gpg: pub  1024D/8F068012 2001-02-16
> gpg: key 8F068012: removed multiple subkey binding
> gpg: key 8F068012: "Andrew McMillan (Andrew @ Work) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" not 
> changed
> gpg: Total number processed: 1
> gpg:              unchanged: 1
> gpg: requesting key 6E25E283 from hkp server pgpkeys.mit.edu
> Version: PGP Key Server 0.9.6
> gpg: armor header:
> Viral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>gpg: pub  1024D/6E25E283 2000-10-20
> 
> gpg: signal Segmentation fault caught ... exiting
> zsh: segmentation fault  gpg2 -v --refresh-keys

Are you still seeing this in 2.0.9? I think it may be fixed.

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Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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