Re: Proper macro for path to gpg?

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On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 09:24 +0200, Dionysos wrote:


> > [bmullins@archy i386]$ which gpg
> > /usr/local/bin/gpg
> >

> > Here's my ~/.rpmmacros:
> >
> > %HOME     %{expand:%%(cd; pwd)}
> > %_topdir  %{HOME}/rpm
> > %_signature gpg
> > %_gpg_name <bmullins@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > %_gpgbin  /usr/local/bin/gpg
> > [I tried %_gpg_bin as well -- no change]
> 
> %_gpg_bin work for me

Thanks. 

Hmm. I tried again with the same result. 

I straced the command -- and there isn't even an attempt to 
open the gpg binary, as far as I can see (I'm far from an
expert at this!) 

rpm -Vv rpm 

shows that the package is intact.

Any further ideas? 

I can provide the strace output after I've sanitized it if 
that will help.

(If %_gpg_bin is the correct macro name, the man page 
is in error when it shows a sample .rpmmacros:

       %_signature gpg
       %_gpg_path /etc/rpm/.gpg
       %_gpg_name John Doe <jdoe@xxxxxxx>
       %_gpgbin /usr/bin/gpg
)

Breen

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Asante Technologies, Inc.          


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