On 08/01/2012 12:44 AM, David Shaw wrote: > hiding the packets is potentially harmful. [...] > hiding the packets from GPG prevents this repair from happening. > After all, if GPG doesn't get the packets, it can't move them to the right place. > This means the signatures are effectively lost,
fwiw, in the cases where i've seen this, the packets in question are *already* in the correct place, they just happen to *also* be in the incorrect place, causing noise. We don't support "fixing" the problem where someone submits a signature packet after the wrong User ID, or attached to the wrong key entirely, and i don't believe we should. Submitting the packets in the correct order for them to be properly interpreted is the job of the key uploader, not the job of the keyservers. --dkg
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