On Wed Jul 24, 2024 at 10:12 AM -03, Justus Winter wrote: > > If you use GnuPG 2.4.x or newer, you risk creating a non-compliant key, > i.e. not an OpenPGP key, but a GnuPG key. >
Hi Justus, Is there any place where there's more information on these differences? I tried googling and I can't find something different than "GnuPG is a software implementation of the OpenPGP protocol" nor way to differentiate keys that may be non-compliant. pgpdump shows keys created with <2.4.x and >=2.4.x as ver 4, and that's it. Thanks,
