* tools/card-tool-misc.c: New.
* tools/card-tool.h: Rewored data structures for key infos.
* tools/gpg-card-tool.c: Ditto.
* tools/card-call-scd.c: Ditto.
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Note that this also changes the way the key information is printed.
Formerly we printed it like:
Signature key ....: <openpgp-fingerprint>
created ....: <timestamp>
keygrip ... : <keygrip>
now we do:
Signature key ....: <keygrip>
fingerprint : <openpgp-fingerprint>
created ....: <timestamp>
This is because a keygrip is always available but a fingerprint and
the creation date are properties of an OpenPGP card. A standard way
of listing keys is better than one depending on the type of card.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* tools/card-call-scd.c: New.
* tools/card-tool.h: new.
* tools/gpg-card-tool.c: Largely extended.
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gpg-card-tool will eventually replace the --card-edit command of gpg
because it makes more sense to have a multi-protocol aware tool and
not just one for OpenPGP cards. Most OpenPGP card things works now
but a few, those which require close interaction with gpg, still need
to be implemented. And of course the whole planned non-interactive
stuff needs to be written.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* tools/gpg-card-tool.c: New.
* tools/gpg-card-tool-w32info.rc: New.
* tools/Makefile.am: Add new tool.
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To support more cards than the OpenPGP card it is useful to have a
separate tool. It will have have the "gpg --card-edit" style
interactive interface as well as direct command line options for all
commands. In a first step the OpenPGP card will be supported, to
allow its use as an alternative to the gpg command, and the
forthcoming PIV card support.
The tool can be though as a direct interface to scdaemon.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>