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List:       gentoo-dev
Subject:    Re: [gentoo-dev] Best way to create a GLEP 63 compliant GPG key on Nitrocard?
From:       Kristian Fiskerstrand <k_f () gentoo ! org>
Date:       2019-04-26 7:24:06
Message-ID: 19f7cf65-dbfe-79a0-8355-0ee61af321a1 () gentoo ! org
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On 4/26/19 12:52 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> gpg is the same.  Yes, the concepts are great once you understand them
> (though the smartcard standard is needlessly limited).  The actual
> command line interface is just painful to use if you're doing more
> than just encrypting/signing something.  If you want to use something
> other than your default key you pass --default-key, which seems odd,
> since you don't really want to change your default, and there isn't
> any way to pass a "non-default" key.  I get having a default key
> option in a config file, since that is what it describes.  And then
> there is all the interactivity, which makes sense to have as an
> option, but not without a command line override.  I mean, the FTP
> interactive console also makes sense but there is a reason everybody
> uses curl/wget/etc, and not FTP+expect.

default-key is exactly for config file, for other operations you use
-u/--local-user


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Kristian Fiskerstrand
OpenPGP keyblock reachable at hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net
fpr:94CB AFDD 3034 5109 5618 35AA 0B7F 8B60 E3ED FAE3


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