This particular one is my fault, I think: it's an old GPG key of mine. Not sure why it would no longer be available though; I don't think I ever revoked it. Any ideas? I'm very much at the "following HOWTOs and hoping" stage of GPG use; for publishing I use gnulib's Makefile fragments.
Curious why you chose that version, though; the latest release (which may well suffer from the same problem?) is 2.10. On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 20:23, Morganna Hyde <[email protected]> wrote: > Noodling around as one does these days. Came across GNU's hello-world! > prog. Downloaded app and sig; got this: > > /Downloads/GNU_hello-world_Demo > $ ls > hello-2.9.tar.gz hello-2.9.tar.gz.sig > ~/Downloads/GNU_hello-world_Demo > > ~/Downloads/GNU_hello-world_Demo > $ gpg --verify ./hello-2.9.tar.gz.sig hello-2.9.tar.gz > gpg: Signature made Wed 09 Oct 2013 07:49:23 PM EDT > gpg: using DSA key 68089F7380EE4A00 > gpg: Can't check signature: No public key > ~/Downloads/GNU_hello-world_Demo > > So not a Big Deal really. But you want to get people on board and this > looks slack - just sayin'. > Or AITAH :-o > > Respectfully, > Helen C. > -- https://rrt.sc3d.org
