Paul Gevers writes ("Re: [tag2upload 2388] rejected siridb-connector
debian/2.1.6-1 https://salsa.debian.org/siridb-team/siridb-connector.git"):
> On 1/10/26 12:44, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Or perhaps you mistakenly used the wrong key?
>
> By default for git I use a key that doesn't require me to type my
> password all the time. For uploads to Debian I have my key on a yubi
> key; it asks every time. Because dgit (by default?) uses the same key as
> git, I have to run $(git config ...) before I upload with dgit, but I
> forgot (again).
>
> Is there some place I can configure dgit to use my Debian key? Could
> dgit check the key used for signing is part of the keyring?
Yes, you can configure dgit with one of these runes:
git config dgit-distro.debian.keyid
git config dgit.default.keyid
This is documented in dgit(1).
But you probably meant to ask about git-debpush :-).
We don't have a feature for that yet. This is tracked in #1108267
where another user needed soemthing like this. I'm CCing that bug.
In the meantime it does have a `-u keyid` option. I appreciate that
that's not as convenient.
Ian.
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