* David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-20 13:37 -0500]: > Seriously, think about it: > > non-revocable sig 1-Jan-2000 > expiring sig 2-Jan-2000 (expires 10-Jan-2000). > > Now, say it's January 3rd. According to what you want, the signature > that gets used is the 2-Jan-2000. Then, suddenly, on 10-Jan-2000, > when that signature expires, the 1-Jan-2000 signature is used. > > End result: there is always a signature. > > According to what actually happens, the signature that is used is > 1-Jan-2000. > > End result: there is always a signature. > > I suggest that if it bothers you all that much, you pretend that it's > doing what you want. It's not like there is a way to tell the > difference.
What about different Levels (sig1..sig3) of signatures? If the first one is sig3 and the second one sig1 and min-cert-level>1 there would be a difference. Nicolas _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users