On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
...snip...
How do I create a public GPG key to allow others to
download and install my Centos 5.5 packages please?
I think I might have done it now, using:
[rpmbuilder@karsites .gnupg]$ gpg --armor --export keith@xxxxxxxxxxxx > karsites-GPG-public-key-2011-03-18.asc
[rpmbuilder@karsites .gnupg]$ ls *.asc
karsites-GPG-public-key-2011-03-18.asc
Is there any particular convention for naming GPG public
keys? Also does adding the public key creation date to the
filename help?
I was thinking if I need to update the key later on, this
would allow both the old key and the new key to exist in the
user's GPG keyring database?
Kind Regards,
Keith Roberts
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