Maxwell Krohn
Maxwell Krohn
My guess is you don't have any PGP secret keys locally on your machine. Gpg -K returns nothing right? On Saturday, April 9, 2016, Pramod Hegde [email protected] wrote: > On...
Upper case k shows you private keys On Saturday, April 9, 2016, Pramod Hegde [email protected] wrote: > It does return to me the public keys that keybase pgp pull pulled....
@BrandonIngalls did you run `keybase pgp select --only-import` as suggested above?
If you can provide `-d`, we can look further into it, but probably not in a timely manner, in all honesty
Sorry @BrandonIngalls no ideas immediately come to mind. We'll file it in our backlog. It's extremely hard to debug secret key bugs since we have no idea how to repro...
Wonderful, thanks @BrandonIngalls. This is a great STR.
Ok thanks. Now that I understand the issue, it makes sense to promote it, since it seems reasonably easy to hit. For now, I'd recommend just using gpg on the...
@rquadling We don't sync your private key for you, looks like you need to move it yourself from your Windows machine to the OSX machine.
I know, how do I fix this? Any help would be much appreciated. On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Nicholas Evans [email protected]: > On iOS 5 ( tested...
Thanks Nick, any help would be greatly appreciated. It would be even better to have a way to "copy" to the clipboard but most browsers don't let you do that...