The permissions are probably world readable because as I said, I tried
deleting the whole directory and recreating it by hand, then copying the
secring over from the working system. This was after deleting the whole
directory and letting gpg recreate it, then importing the keys exported
from a working system. Whether by import or auto conversion to the new
format, gpg discards the private keys. This may be because the primary
key is not included because I normally keep that offline.
** Changed in: gnupg2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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gpg throws out my secret keys after upgrade to 18.04
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