Hi Witchy,

Am Samstag 03 Februar 2024 15:35:20 schrieb witchy via Gnupg-users:
> I am trying to install npth which is needed to build gpg.
> I noticed that the npth signature data has expired.

that is okay, if you downloaded stuff from 
https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html
        nPth    1.6     2018-07-16      293k    download        download
  
LANG=C gpg --verify npth-1.6.tar.bz2.sig
gpg: assuming signed data in 'npth-1.6.tar.bz2'
gpg: Signature made Mon Jul 16 09:37:23 2018 CEST
gpg:                using RSA key D8692123C4065DEA5E0F3AB5249B39D24F25E3B6
gpg: Good signature from "Werner Koch (dist sig)" [expired]
gpg: Note: This key has expired!

That messsage shows that the signature is fine at the time it was made
in principle.

You can additionally check the pubkey:
LANG=C gpg -kv "D8692123C4065DEA5E0F3AB5249B39D24F25E3B6"
gpg: Note: signature key 249B39D24F25E3B6 expired Fri Dec 31 12:00:07 2021 CET
pub   rsa2048/249B39D24F25E3B6 2011-01-12 [SC] [expired: 2021-12-31]
      D8692123C4065DEA5E0F3AB5249B39D24F25E3B6
uid                 [ expired] Werner Koch (dist sig)
sub   rsa2048/F58A5868AC87C71A 2011-01-12 [A] [expired: 2019-12-31]

That should be good enough.

> Is it possible to have it signed again?

At least if a new release is done, that release would be freshly signed.
So far I haven't seen renewed signatures from GnuPG devs, which makes it 
unlikely they sign the nPth release from 2018 again.

Regards,
Bernhard

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