On Monday 05 July 2004 21.30, Richard Bos wrote:
After that import the on machine B: :~> gpg --import blah
gpg: key 8C9B4B0D: already in secret keyring gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: secret keys read: 1 gpg: secret keys unchanged: 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It was never changed, so was the passphrase the same on machine B?
:~> gpg --list-keys :~> gpg --list-secret-keys
/home/richard/.gnupg/secring.gpg -------------------------------- sec 1024D/8C9B4B0D 2004-06-26 Richard Boss (rpm)
ssb 1024g/0EF1D53E 2004-06-26 Doesn't look to bad....
But signing a package does not work, due to a failing passphrase.... RPMS/i586> rpm --resign asterisk-samples-0.9.1-1.i586.rpm Enter pass phrase: Pass phrase check failed
If I copy over the ~/.gnupg directory it works, but shouldn't it be possible to just export 1 key??
I seem to recall a discussion about this a while ago. What does your rpmmacro %_gpg_name look like on machine B?