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* Added key signing.
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:CUSTOM_ID: key-sign
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Since key certification is more frequently referred to as key
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signing, the method used to perform this function is =key_sign=.
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The =key_sign= method takes four arguments: =key=, =uids=,
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=expires_in= and =local=. The default value of =uids= is =None=
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and which results in all user IDs being selected. The default
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values of =expires_in= snd =local= is =False=; which result in the
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signature never expiring and being able to be exported.
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The =key= is the key being signed rather than the key doing the
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signing. To change the key doing the signing refer to the signing
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key selection above for signing messages and files.
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If the =uids= value is not =None= then it must either be a string
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to match a single user ID or a list of strings to match multiple
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user IDs. In this case the matching of those strings must be
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precise and it is case sensitive.
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To sign Danger Mouse's key for just the initial user ID with a
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signature which will last a little over a month, do this:
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#+begin_src python
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import gpg
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c = gpg.Context()
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uid = "Danger Mouse <dm@secret.example.net>"
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dmfpr = "177B7C25DB99745EE2EE13ED026D2F19E99E63AA"
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key = c.get_key(dmfpr, secret = True)
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c.key_sign(key, uids = uid, expires_in = 2764800)
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#+end_src
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* Miscellaneous work-arounds
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:PROPERTIES:
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