rpms/tla/F-7 tla-gpg-check.1,NONE,1.1

Debarshi Ray (rishi) fedora-extras-commits at redhat.com
Thu Dec 13 18:47:07 UTC 2007


Author: rishi

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.TH TLA-GPG-CHECK "1" "2006-07-25" GNU
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.SH NAME
tla-gpg-check \- GNU Arch revision signature checker
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B tla-gpg-check
gpg_command="\fIgpg_command\fR"
.SH DESCRIPTION
Checks whether a revision is correctly signed. This is indended to be
used in tla's signing hooks. It calls \fIgpg_command\fR on the
standard input and makes sure only one signed message is given.
.PP
Here is how to setup a simple automatic tla signature check:
.PP
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.nf
mkdir -p -m 700 ~/.arch-params/signing/
echo 'tla-gpg-check gpg_command="gpg --verify-files -"' \\
  > ~/.arch-params/signing/=default.check
echo 'gpg --clearsign --use-agent' > ~/.arch-params/signing/=default
.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR tla (1)
.br
http://www.gnuarch.org/gnuarchwiki/ArchiveSigning
.SH AUTHOR
tla-gpg-check was written by Tom Lord.
.PP
This manual page was written by Sylvain Beucler <beuc at beuc.net>,
for the Debian project (but may be used by others).




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