From c30d5829c9ab076e9fd39c223273b065cdb58a0d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Werner Koch Date: Tue, 9 May 2023 08:17:30 +0200 Subject: gpg: New option --debug-ignore-expiration to help with testing. * g10/gpg.c (oDebugIgnoreExpiration): New. (opts): Add option. (main): Set flag. * g10/options.h (opt): Add field ignore_expiration. * g10/pkclist.c (do_we_trust): Handle the option. * g10/getkey.c (skip_unusable): Ditto. (finish_lookup): Ditto. -- GnuPG-bug-id: 2703 --- doc/gpg.texi | 13 +++++++++---- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/gpg.texi') diff --git a/doc/gpg.texi b/doc/gpg.texi index 9fdabc743..6b584a913 100644 --- a/doc/gpg.texi +++ b/doc/gpg.texi @@ -3185,12 +3185,17 @@ and may thus be changed or removed at any time without notice. To facilitate software tests and experiments this option allows to specify a limit of up to 4 EiB (@code{--chunk-size 62}). +@item --debug-ignore-expiration +@opindex debug-ignore-expiration +This option tries to override certain key expiration dates. It is +only useful for certain regression tests. + @item --faked-system-time @var{epoch} @opindex faked-system-time -This option is only useful for testing; it sets the system time back or -forth to @var{epoch} which is the number of seconds elapsed since the year -1970. Alternatively @var{epoch} may be given as a full ISO time string -(e.g. "20070924T154812"). +This option is only useful for testing; it sets the system time back +or forth to @var{epoch} which is the number of seconds elapsed since +the year 1970. Alternatively @var{epoch} may be given as a full ISO +time string (e.g. "20070924T154812"). If you suffix @var{epoch} with an exclamation mark (!), the system time will appear to be frozen at the specified time. -- cgit v1.2.3