Hi ! Le jeudi 9 janvier 2025, 02:40:02 UTC+1 Guillem Jover a écrit : > > I did non experience this error previously although I’m building > > packages daily. > > See above. Although I think whenever sq transparently uses the GnuPG > keystore, it might be better to probably treat any private key found > there equivalent as --own-key, so I've filed that upstream as > https://gitlab.com/sequoia-pgp/sequoia-sq/-/issues/517.
Thanks. > To make this work right away, you could (if you have not done that > already) follow the hint from the sq message, which should make the > dpkg-buildpackage command work again as before, while not needing to > remove sq from the system. :) No but what the message says doesn’t work… $ sq pki link add 216FFF40001A0E070E283B1F71A7E533F291A324 "Aurélien COUDERC <couc...@debian.org>" error: unexpected argument '216FFF40001A0E070E283B1F71A7E533F291A324' found Usage: sq pki link add [OPTIONS] <--cert <FINGERPRINT|KEYID>> <--all|--userid <USERID>|--userid-or-add <USERID>|--email <EMAIL>|--email-or-add <EMAIL>> For more information, try '--help'. Examples: [… more example …] Reading through the doc, the following works : $ sq pki link add --cert=216FFF40001A0E070E283B1F71A7E533F291A324 --email="couc...@debian.org" How nice and amusing ! :) -- Aurélien