On 07/08/2011 12:31 PM, David Shaw wrote:
> Yes.  Note that the list-packets output shows the internal packed value: 
> 6553600 should come out to 201.  The default of 65536 would encode to 96.
> 
> You might file an enhancement bug to print the decoded value in 
> --list-packets.  We already print it for symmetric encryption, and it's 
> reasonable to print it for secret keys as well.

or you can feed the secret key to pgpdump instead of gpg --list-packets;
pgpdump provides both values (coded and decoded) in its output.

hth,

        --dkg

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