On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Shaw dshaw at jabberwocky.com
wrote on Tue Oct 28 17:00:07 CET 2008 :
Now that is an... interesting key. It's a V4 (OpenPGP) key with V3
(PGP 2.x) binding signature). GPG won't cross-certify such a key
because it is a one-way change. Once cross-certified, the binding
signature will be V4 (OpenPGP).
well, it's a v4 key
and i'm perfectly happy
with it having a v4 binding sig ;-)
Note that you can't change the
expiration date of the subkey on that key either
(for the same reason).
also OK
so,
is there any way that gnupg *could* do it?
(i.e.
--ignore-v3-signature
--unchangeable-expiration-date
--cross-certify-just-do-it-override)
or any other really cool undocumented option ;-)
Unfortunately not. It's doable via various hackery by modifying the
GPG source, but there is no feature that will do that.
David
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