Hi DIrk,
(Not subscribed to the list, so copied initial reply. Top-posting so
mail readers will more easily filter)
My backup was simply a full copy of my .gnupg directory, so that I
could easily just destroy the new one and restore if anything failed.
I'll try your suggestion, thanks!
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Hello Justin.
Am Montag, den 21.05.2018, 11:25 -0500 schrieb Justin Hibbits:
> Through some unknown series of events, I now have two copies of my
> personal gpg key in my keyring. I double-checked to see if GPG is
> seeing the same key in two keyrings (maybe reading a backup), but
> both
> keys
Through some unknown series of events, I now have two copies of my
personal gpg key in my keyring. I double-checked to see if GPG is
seeing the same key in two keyrings (maybe reading a backup), but both
keys are being read from the same keyring.
This leads me to two questions:
1) How could