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The apt-key command takes an optional --keyring parameter representing the path to a specific GPG keyring to operate on. If it's not given, the command operates on all keyring files, i.e., /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/*.gpg. This change adds a 'keyring' parameter to the apt_key module and propagates it down to the apt-key command line. The main use case this supports is organizing keys for third-party repos into individual keyrings in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d, rather than putting them all in the default keyring.
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