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Feb 27 2015
Here's the output:
% gpg -K 1F38684E
% gpg -K 1F38684E
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
sec dsa1024/46B1EFE1 1999-07-05
uid [ultimate] Neil W Rickert <rickert@cs.niu.edu>
ssb elg2048/1F38684E 1999-07-05
% gpg --with-keygrip -k 1F38684E
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
pub dsa1024/46B1EFE1 1999-07-05
Keygrip = AD607F40378A7ADBC06212C08554174AB7A02B0D
uid [ultimate] Neil W Rickert <rickert@cs.niu.edu>
sub elg2048/1F38684E 1999-07-05
Keygrip = 007FC4C272831E165FDC61E9B078E566D7F472A3
Files exist for both keygrips in that output.
Feb 26 2015
With that patch:
gpg --list-keys rickert
that now works. However, I am still unable to decrypt. When attempting to open
kdewallet, I get the message:
Error when attempting to decrypt the wallet kdewallet using GPG. If you're using
a SmartCard, please ensure it's inserted then try again.
GPG error was Decryption failed
If I try to decrypt a file at the command line, I get:
gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit ELG key, ID 1F38684E, created 1999-07-05
"Neil W Rickert <rickert@cs.niu.edu>" gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
However, using the same keyring, this all works with opensuse 13.2 (gpg 2.0.26),
so the secret key is there. The file uses the same key as kdewallet.