On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 15:46, Steve McKown said:
> The GnuPG configuration files are simple enough, but the database files
> are another story I imagine.
We have always used a platform independent on-disk format for all files.
Thus copying the files between different platforms is no problem at all.
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On 12/31/19 16:46, Steve McKown via Gnupg-users wrote:
> I use different computers at different times, either my office computer
> or one on-site provided by a customer.
>
> I want to be able to propagate changes I make to GnuPG on one computer
> to other computer I use, without resorting to dupli
* Steve McKown via Gnupg-users:
> I currently only manage one GnuPG identity, and its private key
> material is stored on a smart card (Yubikey). So I think I'm only
> caring about other's keys, trust relationships, and the like.
If you can limit yourself to modifying files on only one computer b
I use different computers at different times, either my office computer
or one on-site provided by a customer.
I want to be able to propagate changes I make to GnuPG on one computer
to other computer I use, without resorting to duplicating the changes
manually.
I currently only manage one GnuPG i