Hi Greg,

I've experienced same error a while ago when executing 'apt-get source 
<package>' and I've read the
bug you pointed out (#310328)

Somewhere in bug #310328 info reads:

[...]
Executing a `rm -f .#lk0x81* *.lock *.tmp` in ~/.gnupg seems to be enough
to let gpg recover, but I can't say anything for the consistency of the
keyrings.
[...]

So, I did that and the problem is solved for me.

I hope this helps.



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