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Use '.asc' extension for ASCII-armored keys#1116

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@cottsay cottsay commented Jan 10, 2026

Evidently older Ubuntu versions will accept '.key', but newer ones will reject it.

Follow-up to #1115

Evidently older Ubuntu versions will accept '.key', but newer ones will
reject it.

Follow-up to ca42b12

Signed-off-by: Scott K Logan <logans@cottsay.net>
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LGTM!

@cottsay cottsay merged commit 9cc156f into master Jan 13, 2026
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