Hello, On Sat 02 Jan 2021 at 09:50PM +01, Matthias Urlichs wrote: > On 02.01.21 21:28, Sean Whitton wrote: >> It's trying to use your personal key because what you are using is a >> local demo of tag2upload. The real thing would have its own key with >> upload rights. > > Owch. I should have noticed it's local. > > Any idea how I tell it which key to use? gpg's command line syntax and configuration makes this hard. It is documented[1] as using "your default PGP key" so it ought to just use whatever you'd use if you type `gpg --clearsign` and type a message. In my ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf I have this line default-key 8DC2487E51ABDD90B5C4753F0F56D0553B6D411B so you could try setting that to your own fingerprint. [1] https://spwhitton.name/blog/entry/tag2upload/ -- Sean Whitton
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