changing order of uids

M. Žádník zadnik@atlas.cz
Tue Mar 5 18:13:01 2002


Dne Mon, 4 Mar 2002 21:11:54 -0500 (EST)
Harold Rodriguez <xconsole@it.yorku.ca> napsal/a:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Haven't done that before, but if I remember correctly, gpg automaticall=
y
> puts the newest uid right at the top. So if you want uid #3 to be #1, t=
ry
> deleting #3 and then adding it again, so it should be #1 now.

Thanks,
I've found the URL describing how to do it without deleting the key:

http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2001-October/010194.html

Regards
M.Zadnik

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> 
> On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, M. [ISO-8859-2] Žádník wrote:
> 
> + Hi,
> + please, how to change order of uids
> + (Please CC me, I'm not on the list. Thanks)
> +
> + I mean I have a key eg.:
> + (1) test-01 test-01@foo.com
> + (2) test-02 test-02@foo.com
> + (3) test-03 test-03@bar.com
> +
> + ut I need this order:
> + (1) test-03 test-03@bar.com
> + (2) test-01 test-01@foo.com
> + (3) test-02 test-02@foo.com
> +
> + I know that it is possible with some hack
> + (and is planned for next release of gpg as regular option)
> + (I even did it in past),
> + but I fool lost the page describing it :-(
> + Just an URL describing it will be fine.
> +
> + Thanks for help
> + M. Zadnik
> +
> +