On 03/07/2013 09:26 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
On Thu,  7 Mar 2013 15:44, [email protected] said:
What about having /etc/gnugpg.d/ where you can drop configuration files
just you can drop them into /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/?

In general I consider those configuration directories a bad idea.  They
are nice at the first view because they make packaging easy but after
all they are unreadable.  Sure, for some applications they make sense
(/etc/pam.d/) but definitely not for GnuPG.

I also miss to understand how they would help to solve the OPs problem.

It wouldn't at all, since my goal is to use the same gpg.conf for Windows and Linux (as I'm doing now).

Doug


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