Package: signing-party
Version: 0.4.3-1
Severity: normal

        Hi,

 caff tries to auto-detect the correct signing key id by extracting the
 gecos name of the current user (as found in $LOGNAME) and calling gpg
 --list-public-keys <name>.  Sadly, when you use a different name in
 Gecos and in your key, this fails (in my case: 8-bit name, 7-bit
 gecos).  This is in the generate_config() sub.

 I suggest that when this autodetection fails, caff asks for the key id
 on the command line.

   Bye,

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Versions of packages signing-party depends on:
ii  gnupg            1.4.1-1                 GNU privacy guard - a free PGP rep
ii  libgnupg-interfa 0.33-5                  Perl interface to GnuPG
ii  libmailtools-per 1.62-1                  Manipulate email in perl programs
ii  libmime-perl     5.417-1                 Perl5 modules for MIME-compliant m
ii  libtext-template 1.44-1.1                Text::Template perl module
ii  mailx            1:8.1.2-0.20050715cvs-1 A simple mail user agent

Versions of packages signing-party recommends:
ii  dialog                    1.0-20050306-1 Displays user-friendly dialog boxe
ii  libpaper-utils            1.1.14-3       Library for handling paper charact
ii  libtext-iconv-perl        1.4-1          converts between character sets in
ii  postfix [mail-transport-a 2.2.4-1        A high-performance mail transport 
ii  recode                    3.6-11         Character set conversion utility
ii  whiptail                  0.51.6-30      Displays user-friendly dialog boxe

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Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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