GnuPG 2.3 Beta
Marco Ricci
m at the13thletter.info
Tue Feb 23 10:48:43 CET 2021
Hi.
Thus spoke Werner Koch:
> * A new experimental key database daemon is provided. To enable it
> put "use-keyboxd" into gpg.conf and gpgsm.conf. Keys are stored in
> a SQLite database and make key lookup much faster. [To test this
> you need to export your public keys to a file, then put the option
> into gpg.conf and gpgsm.conf and import the keys again.]
Forgive my ignorance, but why exactly do you set up a new daemon for
this? Just based on the description of the feature, I would have rather
expected a shared library to be used for this, well, shared
functionality. Why use a daemon instead? What sort of background work
does the keybox daemon do that necessitates an unattended long-running
background process? At the very least, it seems pretty overkill to me.
Cheers,
Marco
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