Package: sig2dot
Version: 0.34-3

sig2dot is still connfused when it finds keys with trust signatures on
them (quite rare), eg:

Using: sig       X1 44CE7F46 1999-07-01  [User ID not found]

The solution is to match up to one more character:

--- /usr/bin/sig2dot    2005-03-06 14:53:06.000000000 -0500
+++ ./sig2dot   2005-05-08 23:40:56.000000000 -0400
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
 #sig 3        9456ADE2 2004-02-07  Michael Schiansky <michael#schiansky.de>
 
                  # type                          id       date       name
-   if ($line =~ m#([\w]+)[ !\?][ \dLNPRX]{0,7} +([^ ]+) +([^ ]+)(?: 
+"?([^<"]*))?#)
+   if ($line =~ m#([\w]+)[ !\?][ \dLNPRX]{0,8} +([^ ]+) +([^ ]+)(?: 
+"?([^<"]*))?#)
 # differences:
 # " " -> "[ !\?]" (to use 'gpg --check-sigs|sig2dot.mio|springgraph|display')
 # "[ \d]" -> "[ \dLRXP]" (signature attributes)

ie replace {0,7} with {0,8}


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