2009/4/7 Aníbal Monsalve Salazar ani...@debian.org:
Just upload your key to keyring.debian.org as follows:
gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-keys D4B7DDF7B16CCA95
Thanks, worked great!
I would have sworn i had tried it, oh well.. :-/
-Pascal
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Hi Aníbal!
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar
ani...@debian.org wrote:
You signed the message above with key B16CCA95 which is not in
debian-maintainers.gpg:
Hmmm... as you can see in the archives, e.g. [1], that always been my
GPG key. How is this possible?
Did i neglect
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 10:06:20AM -0400, Pascal Giard wrote:
Package: debian-maintainers
Version: 1.53
Just noticed i my GPG key expired.
I've updated the expiration date and now i'm attempting to propagate
that change to debian-maintainers keyring.
But i fail to generate a jetring changeset.
reassign 518954 debian-maintainers
thx!
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Joey Hess jo...@debian.org wrote:
Pascal Giard wrote:
Hmmm...
Perhaps my problem is elsewhere then.
Invoking the following command:
gpg --list-key B16CCA95 --no-default-keyring --keyring
Hmmm...
Perhaps my problem is elsewhere then.
Invoking the following command:
gpg --list-key B16CCA95 --no-default-keyring --keyring
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg
I get that the expiration date is 2009-12-22, the new (correct) one.
How is this even possible?
I changed the
Well, whatever the problem was, this should workaround the problem.
I've added one of my emails and removed a depricated one.
I've also removed the expiration date as i'm not willing to go thru this again.
That said, did i just loose all my signatures because of the
expiration date that was met
Re: Pascal Giard 2009-03-10
6ffb82fd0903100746g1c1b476ct97560cd6d4a4a...@mail.gmail.com
That said, did i just loose all my signatures because of the
expiration date that was met in last december?
Do i need to get my GPG key to be signed by another DD again?
Depends on if the signatures also
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Christoph Berg m...@debian.org wrote:
Re: Pascal Giard 2009-03-10
6ffb82fd0903100746g1c1b476ct97560cd6d4a4a...@mail.gmail.com
That said, did i just loose all my signatures because of the
expiration date that was met in last december?
Do i need to get my GPG
Should I reassign this bug to debian-maintainers so my key gets updated?
-Pascal
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Pascal Giard wrote:
Hmmm...
Perhaps my problem is elsewhere then.
Invoking the following command:
gpg --list-key B16CCA95 --no-default-keyring --keyring
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg
I get that the expiration date is 2009-12-22, the new (correct) one.
How is this even
Pascal Giard wrote:
Should I reassign this bug to debian-maintainers so my key gets updated?
yes.
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see shy jo
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Package: debian-maintainers
Version: 1.53
Just noticed i my GPG key expired.
I've updated the expiration date and now i'm attempting to propagate
that change to debian-maintainers keyring.
But i fail to generate a jetring changeset.
I'm told that no
reassign 518954 jetring
thanks
Re: Pascal Giard 2009-03-09
6ffb82fd0903090706m27112741hb9a7a661b8a1...@mail.gmail.com
Just noticed i my GPG key expired.
I've updated the expiration date and now i'm attempting to propagate
that change to debian-maintainers keyring.
But i fail to generate a
Ok, thanks for the information Christoph.
In the meantime, how should i proceed in order to be able to update my
key and thus be able to upload packages again?
Cheers,
-Pascal
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Christoph Berg m...@debian.org wrote:
reassign 518954 jetring
thanks
Re: Pascal
Re: Pascal Giard 2009-03-09
6ffb82fd0903091127k548a74fbw5bb29710ecb79...@mail.gmail.com
Ok, thanks for the information Christoph.
In the meantime, how should i proceed in order to be able to update my
key and thus be able to upload packages again?
I'd try adding a remove changeset, and
Christoph Berg wrote:
That's a jetring bug. It needs to be taught that updated expiration
dates are a change.
When presented with two keyrings, in which a key's expiry date has
changed, jetring-gen will generate two changesets. The first deletes
the key, the second adds back the new version.
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