On 11/30/2004 12:15:11 PM, Robert G. Brown wrote: > > I'm trying to set up a way of using yum as a distribution mechanism > for > a related set of personally maintained packages, and this is the only > remaining stumbling block. Obviously I could use gpgcheck = 0, but > it > seems equally obviously better/smarter to learn to build rpm's that > gpgcheck correctly. > > So, what am I doing wrong, or leaving out? I don't know. I just run rpmbuild --sign -ba foo.spec and I get a signed src.rpm and signed rpm that make yum happy. Here is my GPG part of my ~/.rpmmacros # GPG %_signature gpg %_gpg_path /home/buildmaster/.gnupg %_gpg_name Michael A. Peters (buildmaster) <buildmaster@xxxxxxxxxx> %_gpgbin /usr/bin/gpg Specifying --sign and setting up my .rpmmacros to look like that "just works"