Can't transfer old secret subkey to 1.0.7 secring
Volker Gaibler
volker.gaibler@urz.uni-heidelberg.de
Sat Jun 1 16:03:01 2002
Hello everybody,
switching to GnuPG 1.0.7 I tried to copy my old encryption subkey (from
old 1.0.6 secring) to my new secret keyring.
Until now I have used the old subkey by using an additional secring in
the options file.
secring.gpg
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sec 1024D/86ECAC0B 2001-12-05 Volker Gaibler <mail@volker-gaibler.de>
ssb 2048g/B5AAC15E 2002-04-02
secold.gpg
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sec 1024D/86ECAC0B 2001-12-05 Volker Gaibler <mail@volker-gaibler.de>
ssb 1024g/490CC343 2001-12-05
When I now export the old subkey 490CC343 via
gpg -a -o secold.asc --export-secret-keys --secret-keyring secold.gpg 490CC343
and import it to the new secring via
gpg --verbose --import secold.asc
I get the error message
gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux)
gpg: sec 1024D/86ECAC0B 2001-12-05 Volker Gaibler <mail@volker-gaibler.de>
gpg: key 86ECAC0B: already in secret keyring
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: secret keys read: 1
gpg: secret keys unchanged: 1
The same happens when exporting with --export-secret-subkey
Shouldn't the subkey be added to my new secret keyring?
Or is there any other way to copy the old subkey to the new keyring?
I found a quite similar question by Frank Ollig (Wed, 24 Apr 2002) but
no answer to this in the list.
Volker
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OpenPGP key: 0x86ECAC0B
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