
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 10:53:45AM +0100, Herbert Graeber wrote:
Marcus Rueckert schrieb:
On 2006-11-27 10:26:41 +0100, Nadia Derbey wrote:
I use .rpmmacros to set the %packager and what is needed for the gpg signature (otherwise rpmlint complains about it :-( ). So, may be my question should have been the following: How to sign packages when they are built using build (or lbuild).
after you have build the packages for all architectures/distros you call
rpm --addsign */*.rpm
this saves you from typing your passphrase multiple times and you can sign all of them in one go.
rpm --resign might be nice too. it removes all other signatures before adding your own.
There is no difference between --addsign and --resign. RPMs cannot have more than one signature, so --addsign removes all the other signature, too.
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