Login
[x]
Log in using an account from:
Fedora Account System
Red Hat Associate
Red Hat Customer
Or login using a Red Hat Bugzilla account
Forgot Password
Login:
Hide Forgot
Create an Account
Red Hat Bugzilla – Attachment 871381 Details for
Bug 1073412
caff gets stuck in infinite loop of "Could not import <keyid> into temporary gnupg."
[?]
New
Simple Search
Advanced Search
My Links
Browse
Requests
Reports
Current State
Search
Tabular reports
Graphical reports
Duplicates
Other Reports
User Changes
Plotly Reports
Bug Status
Bug Severity
Non-Defaults
|
Product Dashboard
Help
Page Help!
Bug Writing Guidelines
What's new
Browser Support Policy
5.0.4.rh83 Release notes
FAQ
Guides index
User guide
Web Services
Contact
Legal
This site requires JavaScript to be enabled to function correctly, please enable it.
My .caffrc
.caffrc (text/plain), 1.27 KB, created by
Simon Farnsworth
on 2014-03-06 11:57:28 UTC
(
hide
)
Description:
My .caffrc
Filename:
MIME Type:
Creator:
Simon Farnsworth
Created:
2014-03-06 11:57:28 UTC
Size:
1.27 KB
patch
obsolete
># .caffrc -- vim:ft=perl: ># This file is in perl(1) format - see caff(1) for details. > >$CONFIG{'owner'} = 'Simon Farnsworth'; >$CONFIG{'email'} = 'simon@farnz.org.uk'; > ># You can get your long keyid from ># gpg --with-colons --list-key <yourkeyid|name|emailaddress..> ># ># If you have a v4 key, it will simply be the last 16 digits of ># your fingerprint. ># ># Example: ># $CONFIG{'keyid'} = [ qw{FEDCBA9876543210} ]; ># or, if you have more than one key: ># $CONFIG{'keyid'} = [ qw{0123456789ABCDEF 89ABCDEF76543210} ]; >$CONFIG{'keyid'} = [ qw{50E5C9F6F2E084D6} ]; > ># Mail template to use for the encrypted part >$CONFIG{'mail-template'} = << 'EOM'; >Hi, > >Please find attached the user id{(scalar @uids >= 2 ? 's' : '')} >{foreach $uid (@uids) { > $OUT .= "\t".$uid."\n"; >};}of your key {$key} signed by me. > >If you have multiple user ids, I sent the signature for each user id >separately to that user id's associated email address. You can import >the signatures by running each through `gpg --import`. > >Note that I did not upload your key to any keyservers. If you want this >new signature to be available to others, please upload it yourself. >With GnuPG this can be done using > gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-key {$key} > >If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. > >Regards, >{$owner} >EOM
You cannot view the attachment while viewing its details because your browser does not support IFRAMEs.
View the attachment on a separate page
.
View Attachment As Raw
Actions:
View
Attachments on
bug 1073412
: 871381