, 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.
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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.
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) 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
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
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
, 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)
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.
) 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
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
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