also sprach Glenn English <ghe@slsware.com> [2005.12.20.0243 +0100]:
> But where is apt-key?
in package 'apt >= 0.6'. thus, you need to fetch it from testing or
unstable.
> Google finds many hits on apt-key, all telling me that all I have
> to do is... It's not in Martin Krafft's index. It's not in any of
> the man pages I could find. Next step is to cat all those pools
> together and grep them...
try section 7.5.2 on p. 373ff. My book documents sarge, and apt-key
or apt0.6 are not part of sarge, only etch.
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