Hi Holger,

Holger Levsen wrote (12 Feb 2014 16:37:40 GMT) :
> quite many keys in my keyring can also be found in /usr/share/keyrings/ thus 
> I 
> believe it would be useful to teach parcimonie to not refresh those keys 
> found 
> in those keyrings, as I can trivially update them (eg via updating the debian-
> keyring package).

Just to clarify the use case and requirements, hoping it may help the
person who will work on this feature: are you importing these
additional keyrings into your personal one (and thus, have to redo it
each time the package that ships these keyrings is updated), or using
a "keyring FILE" directive in gpg.conf?

Cheers,
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