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gpgv: Improve documentation for keyring choices

* doc/gpgv.texi: Improve documentation for keyring choices

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From the existing documentation, it's not clear whether the default
keyring will always be mixed into the set of keyrings, or whether it
will be skipped if a --keyring is present.  The updated text here
attempts to describe the keyring selection logic more completely.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor 2019-03-03 10:22:34 -05:00
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@ -59,13 +59,14 @@ no configuration files and only a few options are implemented.
That does also mean that it does not check for expired or revoked
keys.
By default a keyring named @file{trustedkeys.kbx} is used; if that
does not exist a keyring named @file{trustedkeys.gpg} is used. The
default keyring is assumed to be in the home directory of GnuPG,
either the default home directory or the one set by an option or an
environment variable. The option @code{--keyring} may be used to
specify a different keyring or even multiple keyrings.
If no @code{--keyring} option is given, @code{gpgv} looks for a
``default'' keyring named @file{trustedkeys.kbx} (preferred) or
@file{trustedkeys.gpg} in the home directory of GnuPG, either the
default home directory or the one set by the @code{--homedir} option
or the @code{GNUPGHOME} environment variable. If any @code{--keyring}
option is used, @code{gpgv} will not look for the default keyring. The
@code{--keyring} option may be used multiple times and all specified
keyrings will be used together.
@noindent
@mansect options