Hi, Attila Lendvai <att...@lendvai.name> skribis:
> i was trying to: > > $ ./pre-inst-env guix refresh --update dropbear > > but the key is not imported, because "no user ID". apparently some keyservers > drop the user id for privacy reasons. Yes, that’s the case of keys.openpgp.org, unless the user explicitly consented to publishing user ID packets: https://keys.openpgp.org/about > then i went to the manual, and it suggests: > > $ gpg --export r...@gnu.org | kbxutil --import-openpgp >> mykeyring.kbx [...] > i.e. what the manual suggests results in a different file format than what > guix refresh creates/expects. Ouch. (I’m pretty sure I tested it back then, maybe something changed?) Since that part is not so useful anyway, how about dropping the now incorrect bit about kbxutil, like so:
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 9ba96af459..7323931bad 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -15050,14 +15050,7 @@ Invoking guix refresh missing keys are downloaded to this keyring as well (see @option{--key-download} below). -You can export keys from your default GPG keyring into a keybox file using -commands like this one: - -@example -gpg --export rms@@gnu.org | kbxutil --import-openpgp >> mykeyring.kbx -@end example - -Likewise, you can fetch keys to a specific keybox file like this: +You can fetch keys to a specific keybox file like this: @example gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring mykeyring.kbx \
? Thanks, Ludo’.