Bug 149577

Summary: KGpg does not list all signatures and/or subkeys
Product: [Applications] kgpg Reporter: Christian Boltz <kde-bugs>
Component: generalAssignee: bj
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal    
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
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Description Christian Boltz 2007-09-05 20:57:25 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.5.7)
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs

(Initially reported as https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=282708)

KGpg seems to have a limit on how many signatures and subkeys it shows for a
key. The result of this is that subkeys are not visible in KGpg if a key has
lots of signatures.

How to reproduce:

1. Import the following key into your keyring (using gpg or KGpg):
   (@ replaced by * for spam protection)

   pub   1024D/AC583520 2004-05-18
   uid                  Holger Levsen <holger*layer-acht.org>
   uid                  Holger Levsen <holger*layer-acht.de>
   uid                  Holger Levsen <debian*layer-acht.org>
   uid                  Holger Levsen <debian*layer-acht.de>
   uid                  Holger Levsen <holger*debian.org>
   sub   4096g/31446835 2004-05-18

2. open KGpg, select the key

3. click on the "+" sign in front of the key to display signatures and subkeys

Expected result: all signatures and all the subkeys listed above are shown

Actual result: Lots of, but not all, signatures and none of the subkeys is
shown.


BTW: Holger seems to like keysigning parties:
# gpg --list-sigs levsen  |wc -l
1447
Comment 1 Rolf Eike Beer 2007-09-06 18:42:36 UTC
Ehm, do I have to count all of them? In KDE4 it seems to list all. Can you tell me which ones are missing in the list for you?
Comment 2 Christian Boltz 2007-09-07 22:06:35 UTC
See the "Actual result" section: no subkeys shown.

So if you see all subkeys (main key + 4 subkeys, see list above) and "lots of" signatures at each subkey, just consider this bug fixed. No need to count all signatures exactly ;-)
Comment 3 Rolf Eike Beer 2007-09-18 19:52:02 UTC
I guess you mean user ids, not subkeys. Indeed there are only 3 of them shown in KGpg 1.2.2 (KDE 3.5.7), but all 4 in KGpg 1.7.1 (KDE4beta2).

Closed by reporters suggestion.