As I said yes I have done exactly this:
```
gpg --edit-key <key-id>
key 1
revkey
save
```
and is why I supposed a bug in gpg2. After doing so the key reports "no change". My guess of what the bug is would be when the primary key has been revoked gpg2 only assumes all subkeys are revoked while not actually applying subkey revocation packets.

To confirm this bug take a look at the key on keys.openpgp.org[https://keys.openpgp.org] and see if there are no revocation packets in the subkey.

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