
marc at meurrens
Nov 11, 2007, 1:41 PM
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bug : exporting a set of public keys into an asc file
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, It seems there is a bug in version 0.7.6 of gpa. Gpa allows you to select *one* public key and export it (with the menu entry of the button 'export key*s*'). Gpa allows you to select a set of public keys, but does nothing when you click on 'export keys' I hope you can reproduce the bug. Below is a comparison of the behaviour of gpa, seahorse and Kgpg regarding the export (or backup) of public and private keys to ascii files (and for seahorse to a zip file) Regards marc =================== With *seahorse*, you can backup your 2 key rings into a single zip file you can export a set of public keys into an .asc file you can NOT export your private key(s) into an .asc file (use gpa to do this) of course, you can import from an .asc file With *gpa*, you can NOT backup your 2 key rings into a single tar.gz or other file (use seahorse to do this) you can export one public key into an .asc file you should be able to export a set of public keys but currently there is a BUG (thus, use seahorse to do this) you can export (backup) one private key into an .asc file if you have multiple private keys, you can NOT export them all into a single .asc file (wait for a next version of gpa or seahorse ?) of course, you can import from an .asc file With *KGpg*, you can NOT backup your 2 key rings into a single tar.gz or other file (use seahorse to do this) you can export a set of public keys into an .asc file you can NOT export your private key(s) into an .asc file (use gpa to do this) of course, you can import from an .asc file If I remember well, with *GPG under Windows*, I was able to export my multiple private keys into a single ascii file. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHN3bvwq/V6u582tIRAgXQAKC9iMspptWS7VOGsVwCxtLqmvpFiACg4sFO oCETnnsvB37vA9gNxtZcuxA= =A2L7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gpa-dev mailing list Gpa-dev [at] gnupg http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gpa-dev
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