> On 1 Aug 2022, at 16:49, Andrey Grozin <gro...@woodpecker.gentoo.org> wrote: > > Hello *, > > Sorry for a very naive question. > > In the past, I used > repoman commit > to commit a new ebuild. I got a text screen in my terminal where I typed my > passphraise (if I then committed something else within the timeout, I didn't > have to re-type it). > > Now we are recommended to use > pkgdev commit > instead. But it does not ask for my passphraise, just writes an error message > that it cannot sign my commit. > > If I commit something with repoman and then (within the timeout) commit > something else with pkgdev, it works. >
See https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Pkgdev#git_signing_errors. My guess is that repoman is picking up the right key but pkgdev, because It just asks git, isn't. repoman would use a configuration option in make.conf while pkgdev does not. > > Thanks in advance, > Andrey > Best, sam
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