On 21 Jul 2017, at 18:34, Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: > > On Fri, 21 Jul 2017 11:37, di...@webweaving.org said: > >> And I really would not mind to be able to refer to subkeys by number -and- >> fpr; as the fpr of a subkey is a but cumbersome to extract afaik (double >> —fingerprint). > > Using the number with the quick commands is not a good idea because > another process might have changed the keys in the meantime. For > --edit-key this is not a problem because you work on a copy and last > save wins. So I went with subkey fingerprints: > > --quick-set-expire fpr expire [*|subfprs]
Works absolutly spendlidly (tested in 2.1.22 on openbsd). And has made things much more robust with smart-card subkeys. Thanks ! > Since some 2.1 version the fingerprints of the subkeys are always > included when you do > > gpg --list-keys --with-colons Lovely. Is there any way one can suppress the fingerprint of the primary key (as when doing line oriented things; bith the ’sec’ and ’ssb’ line are followed by structurally identical ‘fpr’ lines)? Dw
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