How about "--with-packet-data" instead? (was: Feature suggestion: --export-option no-include-untrusted-material)

Michael Young mwy-gpg41 at the-youngs.org
Mon Jan 20 23:55:02 CET 2003


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From: Werner Koch <wk at gnupg.org>
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:02:35 -0500, Michael Young said:
> > [Even then, I am still looking for something to extract the
> > key material associated with valid names.  Being able to see
> > the trust export would be nice -- I can already get enough
> > information from '--with-colons --fixed' -- but it doesn't
> 
> What about --with-key-data ?

In this thread, "key material" really means all of the validated
portions of the key.  A "--with-packet-data" option (that dumped
the whole packet in a following line) would be quite useful.
The "--with-key-data" switch only dumps the MPIs, and that's
not nearly enough for my needs.

A "--with-packet-data" switch might be even more useful for
scripting.  What do others think... would this be better?

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