On 1/14/15 7:09 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote:
"gpg: Ohhhh geeee: can't encode a 256 bit key in a 0 bit frame"

This happens after I tell the program to accept the final key in the
group as valid. But it doesn't seem to be related to a key since I've
deleted the final key and it still give me the error.

You're on the right track .... delete some more keys, test again, repeat till you find the key causing problems. Depending on the number of keys it may be easier to add/delete a few at a time, do a binary search, etc.

Good luck,

Doug


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