El 04/07/2015 a las 16:34, Viktor Dick escribió: > Hi,> [...] > It seems it is necessary to delete the> complete key from them first and then re-import them. Or is there a> better way? >
For now, that's the only way I know of how to merge them, which is what I did and I think you said, get the master key and the different subkeys in different files (ex. masterkey.gpg, encryption_subkey.gpg, windows_subkey.gpg, linux_subkey.gpg, android_subkey.gpg...), create a temp folder or delete the secret keys from the current keyring. Then import them back, do whatever changes I need and export the whole thing after that so I can easily import the whole thing back for new changes. And, of course, either remove the non-needed subkeys from the keyring (as in delete the Windows and Android secret parts from the Linux keyring) or shred the temporary keyring depending on what method I used. If someone else knows another easy way that can help you (and I guess me as well though it's not too much of an annoyance for me as I may do that rarely) -- Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez GPG Keyfingerprint: 5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
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