gpgv vs. gpg --verify
Michael Chalvatzis
mailbox at chalvatzis.de
Fri Oct 17 21:51:45 CEST 2003
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Hello all,
after I tried a while to see the difference between gpgv and "gpg --verify", I
googled about an hour to recognize that these commands use two different
keyfiles (gpgv -> ~/.gnupg/trustedkeys.gpg ; "gpg --verify" -> ~/.gnupg/
trustdb.gpg)
Can anybody explain me why this is so?
My initial problem was that I didn't know how to add keys to the
trustedkeys.gpg? Can anybody tell me how this works?
Thanks!
Regards Michael
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