Re: Verifying RPMs with PGP Signatures

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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 12:56:46 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:

> Above you would get the key with id 6b8d79e6 and import it into your
> RPM database: rpm --import ascii-armored-keyfile
> 
> You could then verify that the package is really from a person that has
> access to the key and that the person who signed the RPM package is
> trust-worthy enough.

[Uhm, today is my "e-mail bug day" -- too many typos.] Above should read:

... access to the key and __hope__ that the person who signed the RPM
package is trust-worth enough.

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