..snip..
I to have wanted to get this to work.
I expect I have my key definition wrong, traceback below.
I have,
self.gpg_keys = {
'89D891FB': { 'name': 'oatrelease',
'description': 'EGEE SA1 (Operations
Automation Team) <egee3-operations-automation-discuss(a)cern.ch>',
} }
with
$ gpg --list-keys
/home/sign/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
-----------------------------
pub 1024D/47EBAC2B 2009-11-11 [expires: 2019-11-09]
uid EGEE SA1 (Operations Automation Team)
<egee3-operations-automation-discuss(a)cern.ch>
sub 2048g/89D891FB 2009-11-11 [expires: 2019-11-09]
Steve, you are using the subkey. You probably want to use the master
signing key i.e. the one listed under "pub" ("47EBAC2B" in your case)
Jitesh
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./sign_unsigned.py", line 734, in <module>
x.run_command()
File "./sign_unsigned.py", line 285, in run_command
cmd()
File "./sign_unsigned.py", line 728, in cmd_default
self.sign_to_cache(uncached, self.options.level)
File "./sign_unsigned.py", line 638, in sign_to_cache
self.do_signing(pkglist, level)
File "./sign_unsigned.py", line 601, in do_signing
cmd = self.get_signing_command(level, mypaths[:nlen],
server=self.options.server)
File "./sign_unsigned.py", line 587, in get_signing_command
if self.gpg_keys[keyid]['size'] == 4096:
KeyError: None
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