sequoia-sq/tests/data/keys/bare.pgp
Neal H. Walfield 331da9d600
Don't require a key being adopted to have a binding signature.
- Change `sq key adopt` to not require the key that is being adopted
    to have a binding signature.

  - This allows adopting "bare keys," i.e., a certificate consisting
    of just a primary key.  Bare keys are useful when working with raw
    keys, e.g., keys generated on an OpenPGP card, a TPM device, etc.
    To add them to a certificate, they just need to be wrapped in a
    minimal amount of OpenPGP framing; no signatures are required.

  - Fixes #25.
2024-09-26 13:05:36 +02:00

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-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
xsBNBAAAAAABCAC+FhAtDUCja2ZT3RiWq7XdjG4YTfTCwsBEl7L1kvFMnyfG+2Zk
PAfrsOcLOiq7ljc/THJfJmZrd+39WWfCzn5ZaCQ2z+nqJIQdAD6O5WKebTiuAeYZ
ltYDG6mSDvJWs2Q7+m8FhwBAHXXCYysO2N8bNOfSSqU6QaE0THbJZvJtu+EoMZD1
tDe0pfozgmQXIO9JapDT7EkKsmjNt8Zr+u3QbNxQQinwOGqGxDB9FSWbAUVPuCTa
2J3n4uLVQCuca8jXPvL4QNwGROYkx7s1S6EhyHPVw7iPbjGU3uw3woyqx4Vln0Fk
ChHpskJR2sj0I+zX80Bev2LZJ7OdhBUpn79NABEBAAE=
=r4eP
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----