Re: Trust Signature REs

2014-05-21 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 7 May 2014 19:23, nicholas.c...@gmail.com said: Is there any way to tell gnupg that I am actually entering a raw re and do not wish it to do any conversion? No. FWIW, here is a comment describing how gpg uses the RE: /* There are basically two commonly-used regexps here. GPG and

Re: Trust Signature REs

2014-05-21 Thread Nicholas Cole
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote: On Wed, 7 May 2014 19:23, nicholas.c...@gmail.com said: Is there any way to tell gnupg that I am actually entering a raw re and do not wish it to do any conversion? No. FWIW, here is a comment describing how gpg uses the

Trust Signature REs

2014-05-07 Thread Nicholas Cole
If I tell gnupg to make a trust signature limited to the domain: nowhere.com it converts this into [^]+[@.]nowhere\\x5c.com$ I see the logic. However, if I am trying to copy this re from one signature to another, and I tell gnupg to limit a trust signature to [^]+[@.]nowhere\\x5c.com$ , it