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Anne Wilson wrote:
One new piece of evidence. Running 'gpg --list-keys' returns many lines like
$ gpg --list-keys gpg: checking the trustdb gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=00) gpg: keydb_search failed: invalid packet
then correctly lists a few. It looks as though the database is corrupt. Now if I knew what it is called, or where it lives, I could restore a backup copy. Does anyone know? Thanks
trustdb.gpg resides in ~/.gnupg, you probably would have previously backed up that directory in order to replace that file.
ciao, furlan
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