Sven Radde wrote:
I thought that I would simply 'include' the primary key by adding
--secret-keyring secring2.gpg whenever I need it for these kinds of
operations, but GnuPG complains about missing parts of the secret key
regardless of whether this option is present of not.
AFAIK, GnuPG will
Hi list,
I wish a great 2010 year for everybody!
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Sven Radde em...@sven-radde.de wrote:
Hello GnuPG-Users!
With a new year comes a new keypair and this time I tried to use subkeys
to separate my secret primary key from the day-to-day
encryption/signing keys.
Hi!
Peter Lebbing schrieb:
By exchanging the order of the keyrings, hopefully this will mean it looks for
the key in secring2.gpg first, where the primary key is included too.
Works fine for certifying other people's keys, thank you!
However, since all updates to the my key would be done to