Dear GNU Guix developers, I just tried to install guix on top of a fresh debian10 system, which has been installed from debian-live-10.0.0-amd64-gnome.iso and updated.
The guix install script fails in function chk_gpg_keyring(), although the key is present. If I remove the discard redirection >/dev/null 2>&1 from the gpg command, the following message occurs: gpg: keyblock resource '/root/.gnupg/pubring.kbx': No such file or directory gpg: Fatal: /root/.gnupg: directory does not exist! Of course these files do not exist, as I imported the key to the user account, not to the root account. Then I executed the script as user, using sudo. This procedure works fine on trisquel7 or 8, but it fails on debian10. I wonder why ‘sudo gpg’ does not make a difference between being called via sudo versus being called as root. Do I use debian the wrong way? best regards Kai -- Kai Mertens <k...@posteo.net> OpenPGP Key-ID: 0x40B15AB4B05B5BF1 on keys.gnupg.net Key fingerprint = 7C83 0A80 01FF 679C 6E8E AFD3 40B1 5AB4 B05B 5BF1 What is that? Please check: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
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