I solved my issue so I'm posting this for the benefit of users who might have the same issue.

I solved my issue my generating a new key pair because there seemed to be no way to work around the incompatibility that caused the key to not be able to sign on my NixOS machine. I'm not sure what caused this, but it's solved now.

On 1/24/24 12:37, Werner Koch wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 12:38, Leo Coogan said:

sec#  ed25519 2023-03-03 [SC] [expires: 2025-03-02]
       C0156FFBE02B4E03F7792EB53D7F617CDE5C9A9B
       Keygrip = 38953FFD2BD558606473A90A6EDD5B26F03FA3CB
You don't have a signing key.  Ther primary key has been taken offline
('#') and can thus not be used for signing.

ssb   cv25519 2023-03-03 [E] [expires: 2025-03-02]
       143454E3276F11C51D01B35363D14EA6FDB00D9F
       Keygrip = 02EE4AA6089E9DEF7792F548C01FFD8C05F1EC21
The subkey is not capable of signing (by usage flags and algorithm).

Did you had another signing subkey and that one expired?
Add

   --list-options show-unusable-subkeys

to the listing command to check.


Salam-Shalom,

    Werner


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