Note GPG bug when creating NIST auth/sign subkeys#45
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Users who wish to create NIST auth or sign subkeys using the
`--quick-add-key` command are likely to trip over a long-standing GPG
bug¹ which results in the following error:
$ gpg --expert --quick-add-key [fpr] nistp256 sign
gpg: Key generation failed: Wrong key usage
gpg: Key not changed so no update needed.
Help readers by noting the documented workaround. The GPG bug has been
open since July 2018. Unfortunately, it seems unlikely to be fixed
anytime soon.
¹ https://dev.gnupg.org/T4052
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
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Users who wish to create NIST auth or sign subkeys using the
--quick-add-keycommand are likely to trip over a long-standing GPG bug¹ which results in the following error:Help readers by noting the documented workaround. The GPG bug has been open since July 2018. Unfortunately, it seems unlikely to be fixed anytime soon.
¹ https://dev.gnupg.org/T4052
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger tmz@pobox.com