> Dunno about fakeroot, but why do you want gpg on escher? You really
> don't want to be storing your private GPG key on machines you don't
> control; copy the built files back to a secure machine and sign there
> instead.

<sigh>

In retrospect, that's much more sensible than temporarily copying my
.gnupg directory to the remote machines. :-(

KEN

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