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This aims to future-proof gpg key generation. OpenPGP is in flux with a conflict over standards ongoing. It seems not unlikely that different systems will have different gpg commands that support different algorithms. This also simplifies the code by using the --quick-gen-key interface rather than the experimental batch interface. It seems less likely that --quick-gen-key will break than an experimental interface (whose documentation I can no longer find). --quick-gen-key is supported since gpg 2.1.0 (2014). Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
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<div .modal .fade #genkeymodal>
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<div .modal-header>
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<div .modal-dialog>
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<div .modal-content>
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<div .modal-header>
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<h3>
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<img src="@{StaticR activityicon_gif}" alt=""> #
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Generating a GnuPg key.
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<div .modal-body>
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<p>
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Generating a GnuPg key can take a long time. To speed up the process, #
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it actually helps to use your computer for other things, which helps #
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generate random numbers that keep the GnuPg key secure.
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<p>
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So if this is taking too long, go play a game or something!
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