On Fri 2020-10-16 12:05:48 +0200, Justus Winter wrote: > And in general, the expectation that you can join two files does not > hold. Concatenating two photos doesn't yield a slideshow, etc. So my > position on the matter is that concatenating two binary certificates > yielding a keyring is a happy accident of an implementational detail, > but shouldn't be relied upon, and certainly does not extend to other > representations of certificates.
I understand your reasoning, but text files *do* concatenate to a longer textfile, and textual-representations of a keyring are text files. and, we have (i think) a pretty solid understanding of what a concatenated ASCII-armored keyring would look like. So i'm proposing that sop (at least) should be able to handle concatenated ASCII-armored certificates: https://gitlab.com/dkg/openpgp-stateless-cli/-/issues/28 Please weigh in over there! --dkg
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