On 08/10/2012 09:11 AM, Phil Pennock wrote: ...
> > Since this is new, I suspect the only recent change I know of to how > elements are indexed on disk: my clock resolution fixes, which always > get a unique new time-of-day. Or there just is a change to other environmental factors, so limiting to that might be a case of Post Hoc ergo Propter Hoc :) ... > > I'm not spotting a link going down the invocation stack meeting > something coming up, so I might be wrong: I might be innocent. > You might indeed very well be. > The other change recently would be _what_ is stored on disk: are you > running tip, with the ECDH/ECDSA key support? Might it be a bug in the > layout of metadata for those keys? I doubt it, there has not been any change to how these keys are stored in the patch. On older versions of SKS you get the full key using clean=off as well, so it replicates alright. The patch only update the presentation layer (aka the cleaning layer) so that it doesn't filter out unknown data. -- ---------------------------- Kristian Fiskerstrand http://www.sumptuouscapital.com Twitter: @krifisk ---------------------------- Nomina stultorum scribuntur ubique locorum Fools have the habit of writing their names everywhere ---------------------------- This email was digitally signed using the OpenPGP standard. If you want to read more about this The book: Sending Emails - The Safe Way: An introduction to OpenPGP security is now available in both Amazon Kindle and Paperback format at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006RSG1S4/ ---------------------------- Public PGP key 0xE3EDFAE3 at http://www.sumptuouscapital.com/pgp/
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