Hi,
You could also edit signature.c in the sources of the
package rpm, and hard-code the passphrase. (not the best/safest option, but it
works)
This can only be used if you use one key to sign packages,
or if the passphrase is the same for all keys.
Bob
Huisman
From: rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lis Maria
Sent: woensdag 23 mei 2007 13:53
To: RPM Package Manager
Subject: RPM --resign | option to mention the passphrase
Hi,
I need a little help on the RPM signing strategy. I was trying to automate
the entire rpm signing process and i would like to know whether it is possible
to sign without giving the passphrase (This is ok,since these rpms are used for
some internal purpose only). Or is it possible to give the passphrase together
with the signing command ( e.g rpm --resign <give passphrase here>) rather
than getting it as a user input.
Thanks in Advance
Lis Thomas
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