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NAME

       gpgv-sq - gpgv-sq - Verify OpenPGP signatures like gpgv

SYNOPSIS

       gpgv-sq  [-v|--verbose]  [-q|--quiet]  [--keyring]  [-o|--output]  [--ignore-time-conflict] [--status-fd]
       [--weak-digest] [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [SIG-FILE] [DATA-FILE]

DESCRIPTION

       This is a re-implementation and drop-in replacement of gpgv using the Sequoia OpenPGP implementation.

       gpgv-sq is feature-complete. Please report any problems you encounter when replacing gpgv with gpgv-sq.

OPTIONS

       -v, --verbose
              verbose

       -q, --quiet
              be somewhat more quiet

       --keyring=FILE
              take the keys from the keyring FILE

       -o, --output=FILE
              write output to FILE

       --ignore-time-conflict
              make timestamp conflicts only a warning

       --status-fd=FD
              write status info to this FD

       --weak-digest=ALGO
              reject signatures made with ALGO

       -h, --help
              Print help (see a summary with '-h')

       -V, --version
              Print version

       [SIG-FILE]
              Signatures or inline-signed message to verify.  If not given, or `-` is given,  the  signature  or
              inline-signed message is read from stdin.

       [DATA-FILE]
              If  SIG-FILE  is a detached signature, DATA-FILE is the data the signature is supposed to protect.
              If given multiple times, the signature is assumed cover the concatenation of all files.

ENVIRONMENT

       GNUPGHOME
              If set, must contain an absolute path  to  a  directory  containing  the  GnuPG  state,  i.e.  the
              configuration  files,  the cert rings, the secret keys, and the trust database.  Can be overridden
              using the the option `--gnupghome`.  If unset, and the option `--gnupghome` is not given, defaults
              to `$HOME/.gnupg`.  In the FILES section below, `$GNUPGHOME` is the location of  the  GnuPG  state
              directory,  independently  on  how  it  is  set  (i.e.  unset,  set  via `--gnupghome`, or set via
              `$GNUPGHOME).

       SEQUOIA_CRYPTO_POLICY
              If set, must contain an absolute path to a configuration file  that  changes  which  cryptographic
              algorithms  are  acceptable.   By  default, /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/sequoia.config is read,
              which   on   Fedora   contains   a   reasonable   policy   set   by   the    distribution.     See
              https://docs.rs/sequoia-policy-config/latest/sequoia_policy_config/#format  for  a  description of
              the file format.

FILES

       $GNUPGHOME/trustedkeys.kbx
              The default set of trusted certificates.

       $GNUPGHOME/trustedkeys.gpg
              Legacy default set of trusted certificates.  This file  is  read  if  `trustedkeys.kbx`  does  not
              exist.

       /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/sequoia.config
              Default  cryptographic  policy.   On  Fedora,  this  contains  a  reasonable  policy  set  by  the
              distribution.  Can be  overridden  using  the  SEQUOIA_POLICY_CONFIG  environment  variable.   See
              https://docs.rs/sequoia-policy-config/latest/sequoia_policy_config/#format  for  a  description of
              the file format.

VERSION

       v0.13.1

                                                 gpgv-sq 0.13.1                                       gpgv-sq(1)