-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 27/07/2015 14:31, MFPA wrote: > Hi > > > On Monday 27 July 2015 at 11:46:09 AM, in > <mid:55b60bf1.3040...@kset.org>, Marko Božikovic wrote: > > >> I know that, and I'm using 2.1 exclusively... Still, it would be nice >> to be able to see the state of private keys (e.g. primary key not >> present in the keyring, private keys are on the card, etc) while >> editing keys. It seems that the only way to see private key info is >> running gpg(2) -K (or am I missing something?) > > When I run gpg -K, or gpg --list-secret-keys, the listing for each key > starts with the location of pubring.kbx and not the location of > private-keys-v1.d. >
Hi, I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing... When I run gpg -K (2.1), I get a listing of my private keys' info from my pubring.kbx. In the listing, there are indicators for missing/deleted private keys (sec#) and private key "placeholders" (not sure if that's the term) for keys that are stored on the card (ssb>). This is what the output looks like (notice # and >'s) sec# rsa4096/AAAAAAAA 2015-05-11 [expires: 2018-05-10] uid [ultimate] <UID 1> uid [ultimate] <UID 2> ... ssb> rsa2048/XXXXXXXX 2015-05-11 [expires: 2016-05-10] ssb> rsa2048/YYYYYYYY 2015-05-11 [expires: 2016-05-10] ssb> rsa2048/ZZZZZZZZ 2015-05-11 [expires: 2016-05-10] Previously, using toggle, you could see that info while running gpg --edit-key Cheers, - -- Marko -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJVtjr4AAoJEE8XQV0qn4BvSGEH/25G8HLCdrVmXgs9YRXfpWqp Y62qTVfj/4YSpm0MHcQAn07f0GUoJparduX2Lh/hAd92ujb6Slg73AJWewza1oqd m59J4+KWN22oFOBqaqBTK1eYXmSLSj9U9DwDXVxAvancGodME2krwsyLHgHUTeVU yDaqoe+GK+eaX+K7v4yJ99rK8yUC26CGCcjj5Ygy0dAYIpYLNVS+8ATfaCgxlLx2 /0/DiaGog4cKWol3pJm2881RFyyE9JhgepzW+4cXuKBx0lDSJxt5DUg67VK2yJpX XVmM1IrkKMXZkxoBQDulRrRh73YwJ5pY124sad9bzz714uAWKhiEBa+Z+YUf6mk= =k8ug -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users