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On Saturday 04 April 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Saturday 04 April 2009 21:36:00 Dale wrote: |
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> > Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> > > On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 12:41:53 +0100, Mick wrote: |
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> > >> Second computer with the same symptoms ... this is not machine |
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> > >> specific. Anyone else come across this problem? |
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> > > I rarely use kgpg, but I just checked and mine is the same. |
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> > I looked at mine a while back, month or so, and it was normal. Right |
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> > now, mine is blank as well. Weird. o_O |
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> > If it matters, KDE 3.5.10. AMD CPU 2500+ with 2Gbs ram. No USE flags |
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> > for that package either. |
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> I had kgpg install and be used for the first time in KDE4 in this last |
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> week. The wizard ran, I made a new key and it showed up fine. But, the |
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> three old keys on the ring were blank. So it seems kgpg doesn't like old |
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> keys. |
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When you say old keys, were these imported from a key server, or you had them |
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stored locally? Were they perhaps created using gpg, as opposed to the later |
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gpg2? I wonder if there is some incompatibility between the two that causes |
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this ... |
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I will need to renew my key pair soon because it is about to expire so I will |
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no doubt see what the new keys do (as long as I remember to call |
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gpg2 --gen-key rather than gpg). |
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Thank you all for your responses. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |