On Thursday, July 23, 2020 5:11:37 PM EST Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 15:00:58 +0200, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
>> I have not looked in detail, but there seem to be at least one rework
>> of sig2dot rewritten which seem to cover this.
>>
>> It is https://github.com/bmhm/sig2dot2
> 
> Thanks for the pointer, I was not aware of this project.  On first
> glance it seems it could replace the existing sig2dot version (at the
> cost of an entry in the NEWS file), will certainly consider its
> inclusion for the next release.
> 
>> Commits stop as well on beginning of 2019 though.
> 
> It's still an improvement over the old sig2dot, and not a dealbreaker if
> it's already feature complete   (Not sure about this, but I note that
> open issues are harmless.)

For what it's worth, I'm working on writing a sig2dot or very similar tool in 
C. Unlike sig2dot(2) it doesn't do text parsing of GnuPG's CLI output, which 
is subject to change with the users' preferences and discouraged upstream, but 
instead is to use the GPGME library to examine signatures.

I'm working on using the Graphviz library to generate the output as well. For 
these reasons I hope it will be fast and handle extremely large keystores.

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