How to preserve the permission/owner/group owner on the pubring.gpg, secring.gpg and trustdb.gpg

Sieu Truc sieutruc at gmail.com
Fri Aug 8 14:11:40 CEST 2014


Peter, yeah i see your idea.
It's good.
So maybe i will ask my client which one he prefers using.

On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Peter Lebbing <peter at digitalbrains.com>
wrote:
> You are completely right. I just tested on Debian stable with gpg 1.4.12
> and 2.0.19 and it Just Works(tm). I can have multiple secret keyrings.

But why doesn't gpg have primary secring option ?

Thank you very much.

Truc


On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Peter Lebbing <peter at digitalbrains.com>
wrote:

> On 07/08/14 23:48, MFPA wrote:
> > Doesn't --secret-keyring work for this? Gpg.man says it's "Same as
> > --keyring but for the secret keyrings."
>
> You are completely right. I just tested on Debian stable with gpg 1.4.12
> and 2.0.19 and it Just Works(tm). I can have multiple secret keyrings.
>
> Maybe it was some old version, or maybe I'm just thinking of something
> else.
>
> HTH,
>
> Peter.
>
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