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Re: [Sks-devel] Seeking peers for keyserver.advmapper.com
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Tobias Frei |
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Re: [Sks-devel] Seeking peers for keyserver.advmapper.com |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Feb 2014 23:04:59 +0100 |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
Hi,
I'm currently having issues* with GnuPG because of the length (12288
bit) of my RSA key. It has always worked before, but now it seems to
be a problem. I'd love to replace it with an ECC key, but when I tried
to build the GPG git development tree or the 2.1.0beta1, beta2 and
beta3, I got weird errors like:
http://pastebin.com/h3zhA6Y3
The errors seem to be different for each beta/git I've tried.
I hope that this issues will be solved when 2.1 comes out; I will then
change my key, revoke the old one and provide an updated line for peering.
Until then, I am unable to read PGP-encrypted e-mails, unable to
verify PGP signatures and I won't answer any PGP related requests
until this works again.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
*using "gpg -d" on an encrypted message:
gpg: out of secure memory while allocating 768 bytes
gpg: (this may be caused by too many secret keys used simultaneously
or due to excessive large key sizes)
using gpg2 seems to crash without any error message; it has to be
killed / Ctrl+C'ed manually.
gpg: signal Interrupt caught ... exiting