HOW to upgrade: 2.0.22 --> 2.3.3 ???

Jacob Bachmeyer jcb62281 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 13 04:36:54 CEST 2024


On 10/10/24 10:09, Björn Persson wrote:
> Mike Schleif wrote:
> [...]
>> encryption error:
>> gpg: 9B51B2A5C71BDCEC: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named
>> user
> Such assurance is provided by signing the key. Maybe the signatures
> have been lost somehow, or the key that signed all the other keys is
> missing or untrusted, or you never signed the keys in the first place.
> Use --list-sigs to see what signatures exist. Then use --check-sigs to
> see whether the signatures are valid.
The thought occurs to me:  we already know that this user has a bunch of 
PGP2 keys in their keyring.  Could the local signatures intended to 
validate trust on other keys have been from now-unusable PGP2 keys?

-- Jacob
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