On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:14:28 +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:

> dget uses dscverify to check the signature.  dscverify only uses the
> debian-keyring.gpg and debian-maintainers.gpg keyrings located in
> /usr/share/keyrings by default, so it will not see any keys you imported
> unless you tell it to use a different keyring (eg. the one in your
> ~/.gnupg).
... e.g. by putting
DSCVERIFY_KEYRINGS=/home/<user>/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
into ~/.devscripts

>From dscverify(1), note the _extra_:

  DSCVERIFY_KEYRINGS
    This  is  a colon-separated list of extra keyrings to use in
    addition to any specified on the command line.

Cheers,
gregor
 
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