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Hi


I have the following line in my gpg.conf to generate a signature
notation:-

  sig-notation [email protected]=%g


I noticed when verifying signatures in the last few days that the
%g in my recent signatures is expanding to a string of zeros instead
of the fingerprint of the signing key.

I tested with an older key that has no ECC subkeys and still got the
same. Then I added the following line to my gpg.conf and tried again:-

  sig-notation %%[email protected]=%g %%[email protected]=%S
  %%[email protected]=%s %%[email protected]=%p


The resulting output was:-

  gpg: Signature notation: %%[email protected]=
  0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
  %[email protected]=0000000000000000 %[email protected]=00000000
  %[email protected]=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000


In case it makes any difference, I am currently using Gnupg
2.1.1-beta35 on Windows XP. It works correctly if I sign using GnuPG
1.4.18.


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Best regards

MFPA                    mailto:[email protected]

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