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List:       gnupg-users
Subject:    Re: Problem removing a public key whose private key is gone
From:       Neil Williams <linux () codehelp ! co ! uk>
Date:       2006-03-13 10:11:08
Message-ID: 200603131011.08924.linux () codehelp ! co ! uk
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On Wednesday 08 March 2006 6:06 pm, Jeremiah Foster wrote:
> > If even the long key IDs would be equal - that should be even posted to
> > the list because it is an rarety - you'd have to use the fingerprint of
> > the key as name (if even those would be equal,.. this would be nearly a
> > sensation ;) ).
> >
> > So take the key ID of you old unwanted key (something like 0x23459837)
> > and make gpg --delete-key <key-id>.
>
> Excellent, I will try that, thanks Chris.
>
> Jeremiah

Sadly, that doesn't help the rest of us as the key is already on keyservers.
:-(

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Neil Williams
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