Hello, [GnuPG-2.0.4 on FreeBSD]
I wasn't aware that one had to 'save' a key immediately after deleting a subkey (using delkey) in order to replace that subkey with a new one (using addkey). Now I have this situation: %gpg --edit-key 7B063EAA [...] Secret key is available. gpg: using PGP trust model pub 2048R/7B063EAA created: 2008-01-30 expires: never usage: SCA trust: ultimate validity: ultimate sub 1024R/35E8152C created: 2008-01-30 expires: 2018-01-28 usage: S sub 2048R/AE444AB1 created: 2008-01-30 expires: 2018-01-28 usage: A sub 2048R/C0AD5BE4 created: 2008-01-31 expires: never usage: E [ultimate] (1). ..........] Command> toggle sec 2048R/7B063EAA created: 2008-01-30 expires: never ssb 1024R/35E8152C created: 2008-01-30 expires: never ssb 2048R/AE444AB1 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never ssb 1024g/FA352C19 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never <------ ssb 1024R/44EDC121 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never <------ sub 2048R/C0AD5BE4 created: 2008-01-30 expires: never i.e. I have two orphaned secret subkeys. How can I delete them? And does their presence matter at all (because, although regenerable AFAIK, their public parts will never be exported to public keyserver)? Is this behaviour intentional? -- Nikola Lečić :: Никола Лечић _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users