Hi Mattia,

Mattia Rizzolo <[email protected]> writes:

> On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 04:44:58PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> An up-to-date trustdb isn't needed to sign a changes file, so I think 
>> --no-auto-check-trustdb should be debsign's default.  Alternatively, please 
>> allow it to be set as a config option.
>> 
>> It looks like this would be a trivial patch, but I'd like to confirm with 
>> others that this would be a good idea, and that I'm not just biased!
>
>
> It sounds like a very sensible flag also to me, yes.

:)

> In fact, isn't this something that changed between gpg1 and gpg2?

Yes, I think you're right.

> I reckon it simply didn't bother others enough to do something about
> it…  in my system it only takes roughtly 20-30 seconds, and I can wait
> that much.

Agreed, 20-30 seconds isn't bad at all.  I wish my laptop was that
fast!

> For what I'm concerned, you can directly push such change to git,
> provided it's only this much :)

Done!  See commit f8bccd1b4c9feb0bd71b48a5668837174f1dfb1b

Cheers,
Nicholas

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