El día lunes, enero 01, 2024 a las 09:10:01p. m. +0100, Ingo Klöcker escribió:
> On Montag, 1. Januar 2024 20:33:28 CET Matthias Apitz wrote: > > It seems from the man page that only '#' is documented: > > Must be an older version. The manual page of GnuPG 2.4.3 reads: You are correct: $ gpg --version | grep ^gpg gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.23 $ man gpg | col -b | grep -A5 -- -K -K List all keys from the secret keyrings, or just the ones given on the command line. A # after the letters sec means that the secret key is not usable (for example, if it was created via --export-secret-subkeys). $ gpg2 --version | grep ^gpg gpg (GnuPG) 2.4.3 $ man gpg2 | col -b | grep -A5 -- -K -K List the specified secret keys. If no keys are specified, then all known secret keys are listed. A # after the initial tags sec or ssb means that the secret key or subkey is currently not usable. We also say that this key has been taken offline (for example, a primary key can be taken offline by exporting the key using the command --export-secret-subkeys). A > after these ... Thanks matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ g...@unixarea.de, http://www.unixarea.de/ +49-176-38902045 Public GnuPG key: http://www.unixarea.de/key.pub I am not at war with Russia. Я не воюю с Россией. Ich bin nicht im Krieg mit Russland. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users