Done, the key is now on
pgp.mit.edu
The full story is that my usual computer died temporarily just as I was about to release
the tarballs and my backup didn’t include ~/.gnupg. Oops. So the release was done from
another machine where I also created the new keys.
On 8 Sep 2018, at 15:31, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh(a)inai.de>
wrote:
sssd-1.16.3 and sssd-2.0.0 were signed with a new key that has not been
published on the standard keyservers. Can you do that?
15:30 a4:../ldap/sssd > gpg --verify sssd-2.0.0.tar.gz.asc
gpg: keyserver option 'ca-cert-file' is obsolete; please use 'hkp-cacert'
in dirmngr.conf
gpg: keyserver option 'no-try-dns-srv' is unknown
gpg: assuming signed data in 'sssd-2.0.0.tar.gz'
gpg: Signature made 2018-08-13T21:37:45 CEST
gpg: using RSA key 0x70C146062250BDFA
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
15:30 a4:../ldap/sssd > gpg --recv-keys 0x70C146062250BDFA
gpg: keyserver option 'ca-cert-file' is obsolete; please use 'hkp-cacert'
in dirmngr.conf
gpg: keyserver option 'no-try-dns-srv' is unknown
gpg: keyserver receive failed: No data
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