What is the "list keyring content" command?

John Clizbe JPClizbe at tx.rr.com
Tue Jun 8 04:05:20 CEST 2010


Hauke Laging wrote:
> 
> I hope there is a "tell me what this is" command that does nothing else (so 
> that it can be safely used). If it is a keyring, list the content (like now 
> without a command), if it is an encrypted file it would be nice to know that 
> (and the recipients' key IDs) WITHOUT gpg automatically trying to decrypt it 
> (assuming a cached passphrase). If it is a signature tell me the ID of the 
> signing key (and the hash of the file?) without validating the signature 
> (maybe the signed file is unavailable).

--list-packets ?


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