Hi nUboon2Age,

I see some problems with (2.1-2.3). The most critical point is: if we
delete the whole directory (or even some of the .gpg files) we are
potentially destroying user data -- gone are your private keys, your
trusted database, your list of locally-signed keys, etc. In my case, for
example, this would destroy 6 different GPG keys I use.

As such, (2.1 - 2.3) are not an option.

I do agree, though, that a better explanation should be provided. I will
look upstream and either open a bug report there, or link an existing
one here.

As such, accepting status == Confirmed.

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Seahorse won't generate a key when .gnupg directory owned by root, only gives 
unhelpful "General error"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321287
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