Werner Koch wrote:
> Okay, so it is not a communication problem with teh card. Please run
>
> gpg --debug 64 --clearsign test.txt
>
> To see why gpg tries to use the primary key.
aha! it does not. It's trying to use a different subkey instead.
Surely missing secret key parts would be cause
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 23:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> If I force that subkey, it works:
> $ gpg --clearsign -u '0x4a1c1224!' test.txt
Okay, so it is not a communication problem with teh card. Please run
gpg --debug 64 --clearsign test.txt
To see why gpg tries to use the primary key.
Salam-
I seem to be having some trouble with my openpgp card:
gnupg knows I have secret keys on an openpgp card:
$ gpg --list-secret-keys
/home/amauer/.gnupg/secring.gpg
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sec# 1024D/51192FF2 2002-03-22
ssb> 1024R/4A1C1224 2005-06-27
(output has been modified showing only