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. -- ________________________________________________________________________ Dario Minnucci (midget) Phone: (+34) 902021030 | Fax: (+34) 902024417 | 24/7: (+34) 807450000 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | URL: http://www.midworld.net/midget/ Key fingerprint = 6DDB 5487 7F6D 89D4 5D9C 33C7 D181 DD7A 6C42 8272 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

