Am Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:59:39 -0600
schrieb Chris Brannon <[email protected]>:
> GnuPG looks for configuration files and keyrings in its home
> directory. For a user, that is typically ~/.gnupg.
> This patch causes pacman to use /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/ as the default
> GnuPG home. One may override the default using --gpgdir on the
> command-line or GPGDir in pacman's configuration file.
Seems to work here in test environment.
I copied root's pubrig and trustdb to /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/
The package itself isn't checked (.sig file or signature), but that was
not the reason of your patch.
What i mentioned in another posting (that libalpm don't find the
keyring dir) is gone with your patch.
Regards
Gerhard
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