Am 16.11.2024 um 17:34:31 Uhr schrieb Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users: > > It won't be listed by --list-keys and doesn't give an error > > message. > > It does, in fact.
It doesn't, on my machine, which I want to investigate further. > rjh@sarah ~ % gpg --recv-keys > 0x020898F03962F8B76B42D9F1E805C860F0E3CCB5 --verbose > gpg: Note: '--verbose' is not considered an option > gpg: "--verbose" not a key ID: skipping > gpg: key E805C860F0E3CCB5: no user ID > gpg: Total number processed: 1 I dong see those line starting with gpg: when running the same command. > "--verbose" needs to come before any commands. That's why you're not > seeing verbose output. I now put it at the beginning, but still no output at all. $? is zero, which is strange if the key is broken and won't be imported. > The reason why you're not importing the certificate is because the > certificate is corrupt or malformed. According to the OpenPGP > specification, a certificate must have at least one user ID. This > certificate has no user IDs, which means it's garbage data and GnuPG > is doing the right thing by not importing a corrupt or malformed > certificate. Thanks! I will contact the user. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to [email protected] _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
