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Subject: libmodule-signature-perl: Suggests use of pgp.mit.edu
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Package: libmodule-signature-perl
Version: 0.35-2
Severity: normal

The Module::Signature manual page uses 'pgp.mit.edu' in the proposed
0-signature.t test.  pgp.mit.edu is one of the broken PKS servers.
Broken in the sense that it does not properly support subkeys (and has a
lot of other bugs).

Please change all instances of 'pgp.mit.edu' to 'subkeys.pgp.net', which
is a rotation of (currently 5) keyservers that do not active harm to
keys and also support subkeys (which some people use to sign their
works).

Thanks.

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Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 12:53:12 -0400
From: Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Fixed in 0.44-2
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I borked the 0.44-2 upload, so I'm closing the bug manually.
But it's noted in the changelog.
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Chip Salzenberg            - a.k.a. -            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
         Open Source is not an excuse to write fun code
            then leave the actual work to others.


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