from #sequoia just now:

< cacin> I need to make `sq` ignore SHA1 issues, is there some flag or config 
file where I can make SHA1 allowed?
< cacin> I found 
https://docs.rs/sequoia-policy-config/latest/sequoia_policy_config/#hash-functions
 but it does not speak of a config file
< h01ger> cacin: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1076358#34 
though i havent tried it myself
-  zwiebelbot- | (#sequoia) Debian#1076358: gpgv-sq: fails to verify some good 
sha1 signatures because of default policy - https://bugs.debian.org/1076358
< cacin> Yes, but *where* do I place that config file?
< cacin> The setting to set is what I found earlier, I just don't know where to 
set it. I can strace sq to find out...
< h01ger> or check the apt sources :)
< cacin> /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/sequoia.config
< cacin> Found by strace, and once I found it, I put it into google, which gave 
me https://book.sequoia-pgp.org/configuration.html which lists it
< h01ger> cacin: mind if i mail [email protected] with this backlog here?
< cacin> No problem


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