listing --lsign keys

David T-G davidtg-gnupg@justpickone.org
Wed Jun 12 14:07:01 2002


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Jussi --

=2E..and then Jussi Ekholm said...
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% David T-G <davidtg-gnupg@justpickone.org> wrote:
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% > ...and then David Shaw said...
% >> In 1.0.7, regular --list-keys shows this:
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% >> sig 2 L     3CB3B415 2002-06-11   David M. Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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% $ gpg --list-keys ekhowl
% gpg: WARNING: --honor-http-proxy is a deprecated option.
% gpg: please use "--keyserver-options honor-http-proxy" instead
% pub  1024D/1410081E 2002-03-24 Jussi Ekholm <ekhowl@goa-head.org>
% sub  1024g/CD803E7E 2002-03-24
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% Nothing similar to David Shaw's. Any insight on this? For first, I'd

Check for more followups; he meant "--list-sigs" instead.


% really like to get rid of that WARNING message and then I'd really like

Well, then do what it says: use

  --keyserver-options honor-http-proxy

instead!


% to know, why my GnuPG is acting completely differently than yours. :-)

Only partly differently; his didn't really act the way he said it did :-)


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HTH & HAND

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