* Gerrit Pape <[email protected]> [2009-02-18 15:34:11 CET]:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 11:26:34AM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> >  Today I wanted to sign a tag with my key. Unfortunately git claimed it
> > wasn't able to find the secret key. I was able to track it down to that
> > gpg --list-secret-keys doesn't show the UID it wants to use.
> > 
> >  The workaround propably means to use the -u switch, but actually the
> > UID *is* on the key (in the public keyring) and the secret key for that
> > key *is* available locally, so git claims wrong with not finding the
> > secret key for that UID...
> 
> Hi, 'git tag' simply calls 'gpg -bsau <signingkey>'.  Is there any gpg
> option that should be added or changed to make it work?

 You thought in the wrong direction. :)  To be able to gpg -bsau it
actually needs to knwo the signingkey already. The problem thus isn't in
the signing stuff but in the algorithm that figures out what to put
there for <signingkey>.

 So long. :)
Rhonda



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