Thanks, that explains it. And the faketime gpgsm command worked (after installing faketime).
But that's a hack, and users should not have to do this. Especially since GnuPG 2.1 defauls to keybox and more people recommend it with of the recent flooding issues.
I opened an issue to track this: https://dev.gnupg.org/T4644 Werner Koch:
Good catch. In gpg we have not implenteted the compression run: faketime -f +3 gpgsm -k foo >/dev/null
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