--edit and trustdb
Peter Palfrader
peter@palfrader.org
Tue Jan 14 12:03:02 2003
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Hi,
running gnupg --edit (and so --sign-key as well) requires that the trust
database is up to date.
When signing several keys in batch this is taking up a lot of time since
the trustdb gets obsolete after each minor modfication - like signing a
key. Is there anything I can do to make it run faster (i.e. skip the
trustdb update for --edit/--sign-key)? (waiting for almost two minutes
every time is quite a bit annoying[0])
yours,
peter
(running 1.2.2rc1)
0. Yes, the keydb cashes are rebuilt.
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