Simo Kauppi wrote:
> I understand. I think the idea in those instructions is that afterwards
> you have two secret keyrings. One with your passphrase in it (in .gnupg
> directory) and one without the passphrase (the secring.auto file), which
> seems to me very unsecure! So you should somehow tell g
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:50:01AM -0700, James Vahn wrote:
> Simo Kauppi wrote:
> > James Vahn wrote:
> >> # Set this to key name to be used for signing Release files.
> >> SIGNINGKEY=
> >>
> >> What is it wanting me to put there?
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >
Simo Kauppi wrote:
> James Vahn wrote:
>> # Set this to key name to be used for signing Release files.
>> SIGNINGKEY=
>>
>> What is it wanting me to put there?
>
> Hi,
>
> I haven't used apt-move, but from the gpg point of view the name is
> either the
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 12:28:04PM -0700, James Vahn wrote:
> I read with interest about dfsbuild and would like to try it, but it
> wants a Packages.pgp file from my local mirror. Setting apt-move and
> gpg up for this is proving to be difficult.
>
> short:~# gpg -K
> /root/.gnupg
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you installed GnuPG package?
Sure, but apparently have something skewed. I don't know what a
"key name" means. A name, number, id, ..what? It's not very clear.
> short:~# gpg -K
> /root/.gnupg/secring.gpg
> --
I read with interest about dfsbuild and would like to try it, but it
wants a Packages.pgp file from my local mirror. Setting apt-move and
gpg up for this is proving to be difficult.
short:~# gpg -K
/root/.gnupg/secring.gpg
sec 1024D/C633A
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