Package: apt-key
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Hello, might be, that I am wrong, but apt-key seems not to recognize
some true pgp-keys. 

This is p.e. the one from ftp.tux.org, named "Release.gpg" 

This is , what apt-key says:

apt-key add Release.gpg
gpg: Keine gültigen OpenPGP-Daten gefunden.


(this means: No PGP-Datas found)

And this is the content of the file "Release.gpg"

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQBCsHaEu15FmlKbi9oRAjedAKCXWtFo3u9xSpBUTYtXXBFbhE81ZQCgiGZ0
Asbm39eBEiCSX3B/FVb8vNs=
=RAs1
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

In my opinion, apt-key should recognize this. 

Am I wrong ?

Best regards,

Hans

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