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From: Meik Michalke via Gnupg-users
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To: [email protected]
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Date: Jun 1, 2026 09:33:17
Subject: Re: Unable to issue subkey revocation
Am Montag, 1. Juni 2026, 08:46:46 CEST schrieb Chris DeYoung:
It doesn't need to. The subkey is automatically invalid because the
primary key associated with it is invalid (revoked).
yes, first revoking a primary key and then asking to use it once more
to
revoke one of its subkeys sound a bit like burning down the house and
then
wanting to lock your flat door.
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No, it is more like burning down the useless signatures, office maybe,
and leaving a perfectly fine valuable encryption engine that may be
linked to buildbots in gentoo infrastructure out for the scrappers.
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