What this package needs to do in case of missing key, is telling what
keys are available and how to supply them.

If there is a single key in the system, it may attempt to use that.

** Description changed:

  $ backportpackage -u ppa:techtonik/ansible -s trusty -d saucy ansible
  ...
  : clearsign failed: secret key not available
  debsign: gpg error occurred!  Aborting....
  backportpackage: Error: debsign returned 2.
  
- 
- It would be nice to see some proposals, what to do after this message. I am 
just trying to request a backport and test the build to help maintainers, and I 
am out of time to dig entrypoint for this GPG issue. Is it possible to guide 
what to do next? I guess #992739 is related.
+ It would be nice to see some proposals, what to do after this message. I
+ am just trying to request a backport and test the build to help
+ maintainers, and I am out of time to dig entrypoint for this GPG issue.
+ Is it possible to guide what to do next? I guess bug #992739 is related.

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