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Re: debian supported PGP stuff



On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 05:25:00PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Alexander Kotelnikov <sacha@AK2614.spb.edu> writes:
> 
> > I'm going to apply to become a debian developer and I wanna know can I use
> > combination of DSS key(from pgp5)+gnupg to send request?
> 
> Yes -- you can do it all with gnupg.

Please check http://bugs.debian.org/44579.  Do you see this same problem there?

If not, would you know why not?  I keep seeing "gpg works fine" but
have not seen this problem addressed.  Being one of a billion bugs in
dpkg, I doubt it will even be glanced at.  (That's a separate problem
of course, and one that many see as being of great significant.)
Had dpkg-scanpackages not been part of the dpkg package, I would not
worry as much.

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Keys for <debianlists@overdue.dhis.org> are available upon request:

  Type    Bits/KeyID    Fingerprint        (GnuPG (GPG) is preferred.)
GPG/ELG:  768g/5095C415 0955 7529 A00C D36A AF9A  1CB0 2486 D841 DAF9 35B4
GPG/DSA: 1024D/DAF935B4 (none for DSA keys)

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