also sprach Neal H. Walfield <n...@walfield.org> [2017-06-21 11:53 +0200]: > > 3. Is there a way to run --check-trustdb or --update-trustdb not > > over the entire key graph, but only traversing to a certain depth > > starting from a specific key? Then I could tell parcimonie to run > > --check-trustdb for every key it imports, or have mutt run > > --update-trustdb for every key I want to use. This would > > iteratively achieve the job with the benefit that no cycles would > > be wasted processing trust for keys I never use. I understand > > --edit-key can be used to change the ownertrust, but I don't > > think it recomputes the WoT on change, does it? > > > > If there's no way to do this yet, would this be a useful addition > > to the UI, assuming it's technically possible? > > This isn't easy given the current implementation: GnuPG doesn't store > the graph, but traverses the graph and only saves whether a particular > key is trusted.
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