On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 06:58:44PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i have tried to recompile the hello package, and sign it, now that i 
> understood how to make pgp work.
> 
> but when dpkg-buildpackage has finished compiling, and is signing the 
> package, he is searching for the original package maintainer pgp key, witch i 
> don't have (i think they are in the maintainer keyring, do i need them ?) 
> what is the correct way of handling that, and what is the correct way of 
> recompiling for another architecture, you sign with your pgp key, with the 
> maintainer one, you don't sign it ?

As Manoj says it uses the name of the last developer's entry in
debian/changelog for the username for pgp. The developer key ring won't
help -- you need the developer's private key to sign something
and would you believe, they're not in the keyring :-)


hamish
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