On 10/03/07 13:37, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Joseph wrote: > > I'm using gnupg-1.9.21 > > Huh. That's an old version of gnupg2. It may well have the same bug > in it that the gnupg 1.x branch had. Try updating your gpg package. >
What version are you using? The one the most stable marked in Gentoo portage: They have the new one: gnupg-2.0.7 but it has not been marked stable. > You may have something still on your keyring or on your key which has > the expiration date. That can cause gpg to still show the key as > expired. It's worth noting that you cannot remove anything from the > keyservers. If you have user id's or other parts of your key that you > don't like, you can revoke them, but you can't simply delete them from > your local copy and then re-upload the key. This is something that > often bites new (and sometimes old) gpg users. > > You may want to do some googling and then ask on the gnupg-users list > for more specific gpg help. You are right, I did some revision and resubmit the key. The "gpg --interactive --recv-keys ED0E1FB7" is working OK the "search" is not working on this version correctly. I'll need to dig deeper into it. -- #Joseph
