Hi! it works for me:
$ ~/b/gnupg-2.2/g10/gpg -k \&E9CAF66DDA858EE60D654C864BB8E12E41C78242 gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION! gpg: It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be gpg: used in a production environment or with production keys! pub rsa4096 2011-05-16 [C] [expires: 2050-12-31] 85D4CA42952C949B175362B379D0B06F4E20AF1C [...] The difference is that you use the legacy pubring.gpg and I use the pubring.kbx. It is quite possible that keygrip based lookup does not work with the old format - I have not checked. Try this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- cd ~/.gnupg gpg --export-options backup --export >allkeys.gpg mv pubring.gpg pubring.gpg-saved gpg --import-options restore --import <allkeys.gpg rm allkeys.gpg --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Salam-Shalom, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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