Hi, I deleted ~/.gnupg and imported the public key as you asked.
All is working, thank you Dirk. I apologise for not checking this sooner and I'm not sure what broke as I tried a clean import previously. PS I also picked up a few good tips just by watching this list (thank you Werner for "echo foo | gpg --clearsign -v --debug ipc"). On Sat Dec 15 00:12, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > Hi. > > Am Freitag, den 14.12.2018, 13:26 +0200 schrieb Robert Gabriel: > > Hi, > > > > I have created a master key along with a subkey for authenticating > > and a subkey for signing. > > > > I copied the subkeys to my smartcard (Nitrokey Pro 2) using gpg2 -- > > edit-key 93DA8C1D and did not enter save thereafter, but deleted them > > manually using gpg2 --card-edit. > > > > I deleted the master private key. > > gpg2 -K no private keys are visible. > > > > What have I missed? I read online the stubs are generated > > automatically with the above command. > > Did you import the public keys? Are they in the key-Ring? If not, than > you should do it, or the keys won't be recocnized. > > Regards, > Dirk > > -- > Dirk Gottschalk > Paulusstrasse 6-8 > 52064 Aachen, Germany > > GPG: DDCB AF8E 0132 AA54 20AB B864 4081 0B18 1ED8 E838 > Keybase.io: https://keybase.io/dgottschalk > GitHub: https://github.com/Dirk1980ac >
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