Hello All, I am not a Debian Package Maintainer (as of yet). And this is probably not the right mailing list for these questions. If not, please let me know so I can move the discussion to the right place.
I have written some software that I am going to package up as .debs for distrubution. Before I even start applying for debian maintership I want to make sure that I am making the debs correctly. First question (of many to come): using dpkg-buidpackage, I use the option -k<gpg key id> and sign the package successfully (I think). How on earth do I check to see if the .deb is signed and correctly signed? During the process of the build, it asks me for my secret key/code and it says it was successful but I do not see my (gpg) signature anywhere. Second question: I am making a .deb that is for any platform (it is a perl script/config files. But when I do the dpkg-buidpackage it makes the deb blahblahblah_i386.deb although in the config files I have stated that is for any platform. What am I doing wrong? That is it for now, more to come soon. Thanks, Scott -- Reverend Scott Boss title : janitor org : sdn website family email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] website: http://www.sboss.com http://www.sboss.net PGP/GPG: D660FF22/5479 518D CECB 7595 7684 69F0 C545 B92C D660 FF22
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