I'm not having any luck using /usr/bin/netpgp to verify the integrity of downloaded files.
I wasn't sure from the man page what the correct command line would be, but using the format I used in the past with gpg, `netpgp --verify gnupg-2.2.1.tar.bz2.sig gnupg-2.2.1.tar.bz2` failed with: "gnupg-2.2.1.tar.bz2.sig": verification failure: 0 invalid signatures, 2 unknown signatures "gnupg-2.2.1.tar.bz2": No signatures found - is this a signed file? I thought maybe it failed because I hadn't imported a public key yet, so I downloaded the public keys and named one of them "publickey.txt". I then ran `netpgpkeys --import-key publickey.txt`, but got: Can't free 545 (0x221) Can't free 547 (0x223) Error: Subpacket too long Can't free 545 (0x221) Error: Subpacket too long /usr/src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/lib/netpgp/../../dist/src/lib/packet -parse.c:1793: PGP_E_PROTO_UNKNOWN_SS, Unknown signature subpacket type (33) /usr/src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/lib/netpgp/../../dist/src/lib/packet -parse.c:1793: PGP_E_PROTO_UNKNOWN_SS, Unknown signature subpacket type (35) /usr/src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/lib/netpgp/../../dist/src/lib/packet -parse.c:1793: PGP_E_PROTO_UNKNOWN_SS, Unknown signature subpacket type (33) Cannot import key from file publickey.txt Help on how to proceed much appreciated. TIA Henry