On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 13:56, ra...@inputplus.co.uk said: > I see that --ignore-mdc-error downgrades the error to a warning allowing
Right, this is the suggest method to decrypt old mails. > --no-mdc-warning is now a no-op and so doesn't work in concert with Right, this is on purpose. The warning is important to educate users. > remove the MDC warning from stderr, allowing the rest of stderr's > content to pass? Downstream of this command is unhappy otherwise. Why do you need stderr at all? These are diagnositics for human consumption. And, as I said, we want that the warning show ups if the override option is enabled. > gpg(1) still documents --force-mdc and --disable-mdc, saying they're now > no-ops, but --no-mdc-warning is undocumented despite still being > accepted and also a no-op. This hampers investigating why There is no reason to document a dummy option which never affected the behaviour of gpg. This is in contrast to the other mentioned NOPs. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- # Please read: Daniel Ellsberg - The Doomsday Machine # Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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