Am Dienstag, 9. Oktober 2007 schrieb Aniruddha: > Thank you for your quick answer :) Unfortunately the packaman faq is > written in a bit unclear english which I don't understand (if I can help > just let me know) > > Weird thing is that when I install vdrift through yast it doesn't ask > for a gnupg key?! How can this be? > > Off course I trust packman and it's packager's However I intend to sell > computers bundled with openSUSE in the Netherlands therefor I must be > 100% sure of what I am offering. > > Last question; how do I verify if this key is indeed from a packman > packager? look at: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Check_the_validity_of_a_SUSE_RPM_or_ISO_file
all gpg-keys from packman-team are available on the most (all) key-servers. So you can check those keys easy. All our keys are provided in a packman-key package. If you have installed those keys, your package-manager checks every package against the known keys. But make sure this feature is activates. > pub 1024D/1DFA8F0C 2004-09-24 > Key fingerprint = 931D 878F 07E5 48CC 5B2B 9F24 FA6D 29CC 1DFA > 8F0C > uid oc2pus zuhause (may the source be with you) > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you can check my key here: http://blackhole.pca.dfn.de/ there are also other public-key-servers with such features. > Thanks again, > > Regards, have fun Toni <snip> _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list Packman@links2linux.de http://212.112.227.138/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman