I integrated one more of dkg's tests. Subkey revocations are now imported even
in the absence of subkey binding certificates. I believe this patch series now
covers the low hanging fruit wrt import of partial keys.
This makes GnuPG fully compatible with the split identity/non-identity
information model of keys.openpgp.org, and fixes the issue mentioned in our FAQ:
https://keys.openpgp.org/about/faq#older-gnupg
Please let me know if there are any issues remaining with this patch, and I will
try to resolve them.
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in the absence of subkey binding certificates. I believe this patch series now
covers the low hanging fruit wrt import of partial keys.
This makes GnuPG fully compatible with the split identity/non-identity
information model of keys.openpgp.org, and fixes the issue mentioned in our FAQ:
https://keys.openpgp.org/about/faq#older-gnupg
Please let me know if there are any issues remaining with this patch, and I will
try to resolve them.
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