On 2012-01-21T10:06:49-0700, Christoph Scholtes <cschol2...@googlemail.com> 
wrote:
> On 1/20/2012 7:29 PM, Jason Rumney wrote:
> 
> >>I imported the GNU keyring, but when I tried to verify the .sig file
> >>accompanying this binary, I got a public key not found error. The key
> >>of the person who used to build and provide this binaries are in that
> >>keyring, but not yours? Maybe I made a mistake, I'm new to gpg.
> >
> >It isn't possible to upload to the GNU ftp server if your public key is
> >not in the GNU keyring, so I think you must have an old version of the
> >keyring.
> 
> I just downloaded the keyring from
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-keyring.gpg and I could not find my key.
> Maybe this needs to be updated?

Any update on this? The key used to sign the Windows tarballs
(0x597F9E69) is not in the gnu-keyring.gpg from the above address, nor
available on public keyservers, such as http://pgp.surfnet.nl/.

-- 
Kenyon Ralph

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