Hi Bernhard, "Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > * Erik Schanze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071215 20:09]: > > I created the cunit.commands and signed it by: > > $ gpg --clearsign cunit.commands > > $ mv cunit.commands.asc cunit.commands > > > > What's wrong? > > You forgot the magic "--list-options no-show-policy-urls" to gpg. > Although nowhere documented, no commands are executed in my > experience without this. > Thank you very much. The signature was accepted after creation with this option.
Is this then a bug in gpg? Because the manpage says: " --list-options parameters This is a space or comma delimited string that gives options used when listing keys and signatures (that is, --list-keys, --list-sigs, --list-public-keys, --list-secret-keys, and the --edit-key func- tions). Options can be prepended with a no- (after the two dashes) to give the opposite meaning. The options are: show-policy-urls Show policy URLs in the --list-sigs or --check-sigs listings. Defaults to no. " If the default is really "no", I shouldn't have to use this option, should I? Perhaps GnuPG maintainer or ftp-master could explain it. Kindly regards, Erik -- www.ErikSchanze.de ********************************************* Bitte keine HTML-E-Mails! No HTML mails, please! Limit: 100 kB * Info: http://www.linux-info-tag.de/ * -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]