This was an instance of one of the files being a keybox format, rather
than a public key packet.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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"apt-cache" (the commandline binary packaged in apt) never reads keys
because it has no business with keys… from the "reproducer" I guess you
are trying to report a problem with the python bindings? You have also
omitted any other useful information like which version you are using…
If you want it
I think spaces are irrelevant here. It would seem as if trusted.gpg.d
was not read at all by apt-cache.
** Summary changed:
- apt-cache doesn't read keys from an apt root that has spaces in it
+ apt-cache doesn't read keys from trusted.gpg.d when rootdir is used
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