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diff --git a/doc/DETAILS b/doc/DETAILS index a9d76a165..27ad043c2 100644 --- a/doc/DETAILS +++ b/doc/DETAILS @@ -157,17 +157,21 @@ more arguments in future versions. this signature. sig_class is a 2 byte hex-value. VALIDSIG <fingerprint in hex> <sig_creation_date> <sig-timestamp> - <expire-timestamp> <primary-key-fpr> - - The signature with the keyid is good. This is the same - as GOODSIG but has the fingerprint as the argument. Both - status lines are emitted for a good signature. - sig-timestamp is the signature creation time in seconds after - the epoch. expire-timestamp is the signature expiration time - in seconds after the epoch (zero means "does not expire"). - PRIMARY-KEY-FPR is the fingerprint of the primary key or - identical to the first argument. This is useful to get back - to the primary key without running gpg again for this purpose. + <expire-timestamp> <sig-version> <reserved> <pubkey-algo> + <hash-algo> <sig-class> <primary-key-fpr> + + The signature with the keyid is good. This is the same as + GOODSIG but has the fingerprint as the argument. Both status + lines are emitted for a good signature. All arguments here + are on one long line. sig-timestamp is the signature creation + time in seconds after the epoch. expire-timestamp is the + signature expiration time in seconds after the epoch (zero + means "does not expire"). sig-version, pubkey-algo, hash-algo, + and sig-class (a 2-byte hex value) are all straight from the + signature packet. PRIMARY-KEY-FPR is the fingerprint of the + primary key or identical to the first argument. This is + useful to get back to the primary key without running gpg + again for this purpose. SIG_ID <radix64_string> <sig_creation_date> <sig-timestamp> This is emitted only for signatures of class 0 or 1 which |