Re: PGP Keys Expiration
John Hasler <jhasler@debian.org>:
> s. keeling writes:
> > Spots is dead. What do I do now to update that to my present real-world
> > situation, or do I even really have to? I've spent many hours on the
> > manpage among others.
>
> Have you read the _GNU Privacy Handbook_ that is included in the gnupg-doc
> package?
It appears I'll have to wait a bit.
grave bugs of gnupg-doc (-> 2003.04.06-5) <done>
#425351 - Uninstallable: "Can't read doc-base file `gnu-privacy-handbook'" (Fixed: gnupg-doc/2003.04.06-6)
Summary:
gnupg-doc(1 bug)
Are you sure you want to install/upgrade the above packages? [Y/n/?/...]
Selecting previously deselected package gnupg-doc.
(Reading database ... 72694 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking gnupg-doc (from .../gnupg-doc_2003.04.06-5_all.deb) ...
Setting up gnupg-doc (2003.04.06-5) ...
warning: file `/usr/share/doc/gnupg-doc/GNU_Privacy_Handbook/html/book1.html' does not exist at /usr/sbin/install-docs line 718, <gnu-privacy-handbook> line 12.
...
Thanks. If it didn't work, I'll go find it elsewhere.
> You probably don't want to delete the old "spots" uid but adding a new one
> is easy.
That's the precious nugget I've been searching for. I knew it had to
be simple, but I'm new to this bit.
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