1GnuPG::Revoker(3)     User Contributed Perl Documentation    GnuPG::Revoker(3)
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NAME

6       GnuPG::Revoker - GnuPG Key Revoker Objects
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SYNOPSIS

9         # assumes a GnuPG::PrimaryKey object in $key
10         my $revokerfpr = $key->revokers->[0]->fingerprint();
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DESCRIPTION

13       GnuPG::Revoker objects are generally not instantiated on their own, but
14       rather as part of GnuPG::Key objects.  They represent a statement that
15       another key is designated to revoke certifications made by the key in
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OBJECT METHODS

19       new( %initialization_args )
20           This methods creates a new object.  The optional arguments are
21           initialization of data members.
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23       is_sensitive()
24           Returns 0 if the revoker information can be freely distributed.  If
25           this is non-zero, the information should be treated as "sensitive".
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27           Please see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-5.2.3.15 for
28           more explanation.
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30       compare( $other, $deep )
31           Returns non-zero only when this designated revoker is identical to
32           the other GnuPG::Revoker.  If $deep is present and non-zero, the
33           revokers' signatures will also be compared.
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OBJECT DATA MEMBERS

36       fingerprint
37           A GnuPG::Fingerprint object indicating the fingerprint of the
38           specified revoking key.  (Note that this is *not* the fingerprint
39           of the key whose signatures can be revoked by this revoker).
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41       algo_num
42           The numeric identifier of the algorithm of the revoker's key.
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44       signatures
45           A list of GnuPG::Signature objects which cryptographically bind the
46           designated revoker to the primary key.  If the material was
47           instantiated using the *_with_sigs() functions from
48           GnuPG::Interface, then a valid revoker designation should have a
49           valid signature associated with it from the relevant key doing the
50           designation (not from the revoker's key).
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52           Note that designated revoker certifications are themselves
53           irrevocable, so there is no analogous list of revocations in a
54           GnuPG::Revoker object.
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SEE ALSO

57       GnuPG::Interface, GnuPG::Fingerprint, GnuPG::Key, GnuPG::Signature,
58       <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-5.2.3.15>
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