Thanks, that was the problem,
"John O Sullivan" != "John O'Sullivan"
johno
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry writes:
> gpg is passed the name from the changelog entry. If this is not the name on
> your key, it wont work.
>
> geisha [~/gdm2] $ gpg --edit-key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Secret key is available.
Thanks, that was the problem,
"John O Sullivan" != "John O'Sullivan"
johno
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry writes:
> gpg is passed the name from the changelog entry. If this is not the name on
> your key, it wont work.
>
> geisha [~/gdm2] $ gpg --edit-key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Secret key is available.
On 20-Jul-2000 John O Sullivan wrote:
> Hi,
> I've run into a problem near the end of building a package.
> When I run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot I'm not asked for my GPG
> passphrase and I get this error message:
> gpg: skipped `John O Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>': secret key not available
> g
On 20-Jul-2000 John O Sullivan wrote:
> Hi,
> I've run into a problem near the end of building a package.
> When I run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot I'm not asked for my GPG
> passphrase and I get this error message:
> gpg: skipped `John O Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>': secret key not available
>
Hi,
I've run into a problem near the end of building a package.
When I run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot I'm not asked for my GPG
passphrase and I get this error message:
gpg: skipped `John O Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>': secret key not available
gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not avail
Hi,
I've run into a problem near the end of building a package.
When I run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot I'm not asked for my GPG
passphrase and I get this error message:
gpg: skipped `John O Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>': secret key not available
gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not avai
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