https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156352

--- Comment #3 from Alex Thurgood <[email protected]> ---
@Steve: I saw the same error message with a key that was created with gnupg-2.1
i386 binary.

Check in your /usr/local/bin/ folder for an old installation of gnupg.

I would check just generally the whole system for all and any bin/gpg and
bin/gpg2 executables, and test their arch with the file command from the
terminal.

On my system, the presence of the old installation was the reason for my gpg
woes. Once I removed it, my life improved significantly, although the
signatures that I'd previously created using the older binaries were no longer
valid for encrypting anything. I'm guess that in the move to universal arch
binaries, something has changed, and although the certs show up as valid on the
face of it, they are invalid for encrypting anything, at least in my case.

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