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List:       gnupg-users
Subject:    Re: expiration date for the keys pgp (automatism)
From:       Christoph Klassen <christoph.klassen () intevation ! de>
Date:       2023-06-14 14:25:19
Message-ID: 9cb1d7ae-eeae-921d-7a73-e9f5c1718ce7 () intevation ! de
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Hi Marc,

On 09.06.23 10:37, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> Another option would be to use GPGME which somehow is the official API
> to access GnuPG functionality and usually more stable than parsing the output
> yourself in a shell.
> 
> E.g. you can use python, see https://wiki.gnupg.org/APIs .
as Bernhard explained you could also use a Python script. Here is one 
you could use for a start: 
https://heptapod.host/intevation/gnupg-scripts/-/blob/main/Python/list_expired_keys.py

Kind regards,
Christoph

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