On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 08:22:16AM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > On 10034 March 1977, Yooseong Yang wrote: > > > After I have read stuffs relating to NM process as a new AM, I am greek to use script keycheck.sh. > > I think the script needs the directory $home/debian. After an applicant upload his keyid to > > key server, I copy his public key into $home/debian as filename "nm.gpg", then run the script > > keycheck.sh? > > No. It needs DESTDIR, wherever you point that too (Look in the script). > And then you invoke it with keycheck.sh KEYID and wait for the output. > rsync and gnupg should be installed on your machine of course :) > > The script will then rsync the Debian Keyrings, fetch the NMs key from a > keyserver and list all sigs that are from people which have a key in the > Debian Keyring. > If you keep DELETE=no in the script it also compares with previous NMs > keys. > Gnupg also outputs "XXX Signatures not checked due to missing keys" if > there are signatures from other keys. > After that you get a "Key is ok" if its > Version 4 or a long warning if > its not. > > BTW: Read the header of the script, its all there. :) I am clear to what the explanation in the scipt says. =) Thanks, Yooseong -- -- Yooseong Yang <yooseong@debian.org> Debian(-KR) Developer <http://www.debian.org> <http://www.debian.or.kr> <http://master.debian.or.kr/~yooseong> ------------------------------------------------ CCs of replies from mailing lists are encouraged
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