On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 08:23:06PM +0200, Ross Gammon wrote: > >> I have tried signing the the changes file with debsign "debsign > >> foopackage.changes", but I assume this is just like the signing > >> that the standard dpkg-buildpackage does? > > > > Personally, I use debsign -k <my-key-id> <changesfile> to ensure > > that my package is signed. Following this, you can open the > > changes file and the dsc file to see that they have been > > clearsigned. > > Thanks Kumar - the "-k <my-key-id>" did it! I saw it in --help, but I > didn't think I would need it if I only had the one key. Why didn't I > try it?!? You don't need to pass -k or similar options to any Debian tools if your key has the same user name as your changelog. -- WBR, wRAR
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