My existing secring.gpg was overwritten yesterday by zero-sized file,
probably when I did an update with yast/you. It took me some time to
find out why some of my scripts didn't work as expected, so I am a bit
p*ssed off... I was very happy with my backup, so I could restore my
secring.gpg! :)
Is this a bug?
server:~/.gnupg # rpm -q -f secring.gpg -i
Name : aaa_base Relocations: (not
relocatable)
Version : 10.3 Vendor: SUSE LINUX
Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany
Release : 90.2 Build Date: Thu Nov 8
03:20:41 2007
Install Date: Tue Jan 22 09:01:42 2008 Build Host:
soellner.suse.de
Group : System/Fhs Source RPM:
aaa_base-10.3-90.2.src.rpm
Size : 314450 License: GPL v2 or
later
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Thu Nov 8 03:22:41 2007, Key ID
a84edae89c800aca
Packager : http://bugs.opensuse.org
Summary : SUSE Linux Base Package
Description :
This package installs several important configuration files. Central
scripts like SuSEconfig are also in this package.
Authors:
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Werner Fink