A simple `apt-get install $package" has no effect on an installed
package, which you should already know, when you use a Debian-based
Linux. You have to tell apt-get, that you want to install the package
again via the `--reinstall' switch. Comment #9 is probably wrong. I
doubt you have really reinstalled the package.

Besides possible (obvious) ways to restore the key: e.g. removing the
package and installing it again or following the two alternative ways
described on my pages (there are 3 ways of getting the key - via
package, via key from my server and via public key servers), you can
simply run:

apt-get install --reinstall wgdd-archive-keyring

Please read the information I provided. I'm not willing to give you
personal assistance for things, which have already been described.

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