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gpg: copying secret key



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I created a secret-public key pair for user A in computer P.  It is one
of two key pairs in file $HOME/.gnupg/secring.gpg.

I would like to copy that key-pair for use by user A computer Q, but als
for use of user B in computer Q. (I want to allow both user A and B to
be able to decrypt files in computer Q which were encrypted by user A
using this particular public key in computer P.)

I looked on the gpg manual page, but I could not find a way to do so.
Is it indeed possible to do what I want to do?  If so I would be
grateful to anyone who can tell me how.

Regards, Ken Heard
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