https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369609
Rolf Eike Beer changed:
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--- Comment #6 from tony den haan ---
I find it quite confusing, signing a key is "Trust", and signing a key with
"havent checked at all" gives green, no matter what "owner trust" level i set
via key properties. I'd expect slightly different colour ther
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--- Comment #5 from Rolf Eike Beer ---
So, is there actually an issue here?
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--- Comment #4 from Rolf Eike Beer ---
The trust and user trust things are GnuPG details that I can only show, but
have no control over their functionality. I've written up something to explain
how it works in the documentation:
https://docs.kde.org/tru
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--- Comment #3 from tony den haan ---
ok, i fell for the "trust" vs "user trust", the interface is rather confusing
there.
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--- Comment #2 from tony den haan ---
nope, as i said: they all remain white unless it set trust to ultimate. so
they're there.
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--- Comment #1 from Rolf Eike Beer ---
Works for me. Maybe your trustdb is empty, so your private key is the only
trusted one?
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