-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Alexander Feigl wrote the following on 4/16/07 6:15 PM: [...]
> > Can confirm this on x86-linux with libgcrypt 1.2.4 but the key is imported as > 0xB61454A3 here (Gentoo Linux). > > Furthermore if I import the key with 1.4.x and use gpg --list-key with gnupg > 2.0.3, the command shows the correct key id. But as soon as anything touches > the key RING (not the key itself) using 2.0.3 - like creating a new secret > key, the incorrect key id shows up. [...] I have done the same experiment, and got exactly the same results as Alexander, except for the Key ID (2D879666 when imported with 1.4.7), back to 17CACAE3 after creating a new keypaid using 2.0.3. But the fact remains that modifying the key RING using 2.0.3 causes the "large key" to resume its "phony" Key ID. Another point to note: when trying to generate, using gpg 2.0.3, a DSA2 key (primary key 2048, E subkey 4096), I got the following error message: - ----- gpg: WARNING: some OpenPGP programs can't handle a DSA key with this digest size dsa.c:187: failed assertion `nbits >= 512 && nbits <= 1024' Abort trap - ----- I understand the WARNING is standard, but the rest of the output clearly shows a failure to create the requested key. I then tried, with 2.0.3, to generate a "normal" DSA key, no problems. To complete the test, I used 1.4.7 to generate a DSA2 key (2048 primary key, 4096 E subkey). Keypair was created, no problem. Charly MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo, MacOS X 10.4.9, gpg 1.4.7, gpg2 2.0.3 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.3 (Darwin) Comment: GnuPG for Privacy Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRiOnas3GMi2FW4PvAQgtXgf/fw14BTTsUQ3LneRk3kvogfHqmbe3umCo 8Q2qMhxlb2gBli5m/jcxrcFQKqgYcS3lg7CYVx/oICz5X3/sPbqE30KTtbshPlZC 6JQ6kYsuJSbZ8TvbLoSlMz/aeS5ZH5ZW1oBdFs+9V2Uzk0noblpBIGrr1N31x1Rs UbXQZfxQ4DHcFCN6t5KfuW5L5TMHfcxQGQzV8r2fKVS4w+scqPiit+okxHBgZjyh xsXyaysDxJTtiYa4/cMm9kj5Ro+jTLxQ+txjgRJ+C+GjnvsnWNADve6c24HEt9DX L56Szdvc7OoIZy2EbTjo+aIAY8TTxoh4mgomm2areY9ZMGW4U2x1jg== =5uU5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
