Hi All,
On 12/02/2021 20:08, Ross Gammon wrote:
> Thanks for the tips everyone - it wasn't the silver bullet I was after,
> but that has given me some clues to investigate.
>
Just a quick update on this.
$ gpg --refresh-keys
This gave me an error saying that Tor was not running. Sorry - I did n
Thanks for the tips everyone - it wasn't the silver bullet I was after,
but that has given me some clues to investigate.
It turned out to be faster to fix my laptop and upload from there :-)
I will hopefully get some time to fully investigate what is wrong with
the desktop machine soon.
On 10/02/
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 6:48 PM Ross Gammon wrote:
> I have an upload stuck in the upload queue due to an expired key, and I
> would like upload my newly unexpired key to the Debian keyservers so
> that it is eventually unblocked.
>
> But I get this error:
> $ gpg -v --keyserver keyring.debian.org
On Tue, 09 Feb 2021 19:47:47 +0100, Ross Gammon wrote:
> But I get this error:
> $ gpg -v --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-key 'fingerprint'
> gpg: sending key 0x to hkp://keyring.debian.org
> gpg: keyserver send failed: Connection refused
> gpg: keyserver send failed: Connection refused
Ye
Hello,
>I have an upload stuck in the upload queue due to an expired key, and I
>would like upload my newly unexpired key to the Debian keyservers so
>that it is eventually unblocked.
>
>But I get this error:
>$ gpg -v --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-key 'fingerprint'
>gpg: sending key 0x t
Hi All,
After some frustrated internet searching the last few days I am bringing
my problem here hoping for help.
I have an upload stuck in the upload queue due to an expired key, and I
would like upload my newly unexpired key to the Debian keyservers so
that it is eventually unblocked.
But I ge
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