On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 15:22, ds...@jabberwocky.com said:

> I put a limited workaround in GnuPG at the time - that's why the
> encryption key is always written to the card after the auth key (so
> the encryption key would always be the "newest".  Of course, that

I have noch checked by I assume that this does not work anymore because
at some point we started to create all keys with the same timestamp.





> didn't handle existing keys.  The real fix was needed in PGP, and it
> was fixed.
>
> David
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