On Mon, 02 Aug 2004, Igor Genibel wrote: > Le samedi 31 Juillet 2004 00:07, Peter Palfrader a écrit : > > Hi everyone, > > Hi Peter, > > > | General information: (collapse) GPG key id: [2]D097A261 > > > > ^^^^^^^^ > > > > | [3]Non-fixed bugs, most recent first > > > > This is not my keyid, something apparently went wrong when generating > > one of the files. > > Fixed now
Thanks. > > PPS: Looking at ddpo.y I see you parse keyserver's output. SKS > > supports "&options=mr" which gives you an easy to parse output, you > > might want to use that. > > It would be great if I could find a way to deal with revoked/expired keys > For example with my previous gpg key (revoked) 0x9D735B4F > http://keyserver.fabbione.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x9D735B4F&options=mr > I can't find such information I've fixed keyserver.noreply.org to show that information. Patch sent upstream. > > It is similar to the output used by gpg when you pass --with-colons, > > which you also might want to use, for results/dev_keys > > Hum, only the regexp would change. The human readable interface can change at any time, while the machine readable output is supposed to stay the same. -- Peter

