On 2013-10-16 15:28:46, Philip Jägenstedt wrote:
> I looks to me --with-colons will show both revocation of the public keys
> and uids, e.g. here's my old revoked key:
>
> pub:r:1024:17:C8D53F30F42163A4:2006-08-25:::-:Philip Jägenstedt
> <phi...@foolip.org>::sca:
> uid:r::::2008-06-30::FB9A4CAE39D8CE6BADFFF3E7D87D69568335E1FD::Philip
> Jägenstedt <phil...@opera.com>:
> sub:r:1024:16:2D587BA5340611CA:2006-08-25::::::e:

That looks like the --list-keys output, not --list-secret-keys.

> It's true that --list-secret-keys --with-colons doesn't show which uids
> are revoked, but I don't think that's relevant when trying to determine
> (programatically) whether or not the key/uid is revoked/expired.

So yes, it's possible to extract that information, but that would
involve re-running --list-keys for every secret key imported, really
annoying.

A.

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