dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread A Mennucc1
, for saving my time, but I have problems. Is there any easy way to strip away the signature of the sponsoree and sign it with mine? there used to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find it anymore thanks a. -- Andrea Mennucc E' un mondo difficile. Che vita intensa! (Tonino Carotone

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread Gergely Nagy
it with mine? there used to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find it anymore You're looking for debsign from devscripts. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread Colin Watson
) rebuild it from source each time Never sign something you haven't built. I would prefer the 1st , for saving my time, but I have problems. Is there any easy way to strip away the signature of the sponsoree and sign it with mine? there used to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread tony mancill
to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find it anymore debsign, maybe? Just to chime in, I never sponsor anything I haven't built myself either. I recommend getting the sponsoree to send you only the orig.tar.gz, the diff.gz, and the .dsc file. That way you'll know that the package builds

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread Colin Watson
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 09:24:40AM -0800, tony mancill wrote: Once I'm satisfied with the build, lintian/linda checks, and that the package installs/deinstalls ok, etc., then I sign with debsign. I just dropped a script into ~/bin/ that should be called with the .changes file(s) as the

dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread A Mennucc1
, for saving my time, but I have problems. Is there any easy way to strip away the signature of the sponsoree and sign it with mine? there used to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find it anymore thanks a. -- Andrea Mennucc E' un mondo difficile. Che vita intensa! (Tonino Carotone)

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread Gergely Nagy
it with mine? there used to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find it anymore You're looking for debsign from devscripts.

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread Colin Watson
) rebuild it from source each time Never sign something you haven't built. I would prefer the 1st , for saving my time, but I have problems. Is there any easy way to strip away the signature of the sponsoree and sign it with mine? there used to be a 'dpkg-signpackage' command, but I can't find

Re: dpkg-signpackage

2003-04-04 Thread Colin Watson
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 09:24:40AM -0800, tony mancill wrote: Once I'm satisfied with the build, lintian/linda checks, and that the package installs/deinstalls ok, etc., then I sign with debsign. I just dropped a script into ~/bin/ that should be called with the .changes file(s) as the