On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 19:00:45 -0800 Brian Dolbec wrote: > But, one of the biggest things keeping me from doing more work on it > when I do have some time, is the fact that barely any of the devs seem > to care (other than the OP, who just seems to bitch about everything > not working for him). Since the GLEP 63 spec has been approved. > Barely any of the gentoo developers have even tried to update their gpg > key or generate a new one that does meet the spec. For that reason, I > have not endeavored to get more done in it. I've been trying to > keep the gentoo-devs seed file reasonably up to date, but since there > are few devs actually fixing or generating new keys, it is not needed > that often. In fact weeks go by before there is a change in LDAP in > regards to gpg keys. > > As Andrew pointed out in another reply, there is a fairly decent > document about generating new gpg keys either directly using gpg or > using gkeys-gen (gkeys-gen-9999) has the most troublesome bugs fixed in > it btw). It's a little difficult for people to generate new keys with gkeys-gen when the version of gkeys-gen in the tree is completely and utterly broken, and has been for almost a year now. The last time I tried to make a new key it spit out a bunch of errors and tried to put data in $HOME/~/gkeys-user/gpghome. Like it didn't expand the tilde, but made a directory literally named '~'. I'm supposed to use this for security sensitive data? You want me to use a potentially unstable live ebuild instead? Well, no, that's not gonna happen. -- Ryan Hill psn: dirtyepic_sk gcc-porting/toolchain/wxwidgets @ gentoo.org 47C3 6D62 4864 0E49 8E9E 7F92 ED38 BD49 957A 8463