Hi, Quoting Dimitri John Ledkov (2016-08-21 23:32:17) > Surely old sbuild gpg key handing works correctly with gpg1. (Try gpg1 > first, if missing use gpg, assume it's classic gpg1) > > With new enough apt, no gpg key handing is needed. > > No support for gpg2 is needed, as any chroots with gpg2 by default > will also have new enough apt. > > Thus we can have old gpg key handing, and users need to install gpg1 > if they want to build for old distros; and it will be entirely ignored > by new enough distros. > > Or am I missing something? This would work. It would though require some detection logic to check if the chroot has the right gpg version installed and I don't know if the format of $(gpg --version) is stable over multiple gpg releases. I never said there were no solutions. I would just appreciate some help in implementing and testing one solution. Thanks for the idea! cheers, josch
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