Am Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019, 19:34:41 CEST schrieb Werner Koch: > On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 23:33, johan...@zarl-zierl.at said: > > Now that I have done it once, I think the setup without > > /usr/lib/gnupg/gpg- > > > wks-client isn't that complicated either: > Please use gpg-wks-tool instead; it is much easier and less error prone.
...except it isn't installed by default. Will this be part of gpg-wks-client? But in the future when it is installed by default, I 100% agree with you. Btw, and because we are on the topic of documentation: there is no mention of gpg-wks-tool anywhere in the WKD or WKDHosting pages. Anyways: whether you promote gpg-wks-client or gpg-wks-tool (which, hopefully, won't be installed to libexec), it would still be beneficial to describe the actual file system layout. > > b. Manually, using gpg: gpg --homedir "$(mktemp -d)" --locate-keys $KEYID > > With 2.2.17 use > > gpg --locate-external-key -v f...@example.org > > Granted it imports the key but after all that is what you want. That > new command does not check the local keyring so it can be used to > refresh from a WKD (or whatever has been configured in your AKL) That seems nice - I will take note for the time this enters Debian... Cheers, Johannes _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users