begin  quotation  from Franck Joncourt (in <49de6df1.2060...@dthconnex.com>):
> I gave a try against 1.1-2 and I am unable to reproduce the problem.
> 
> $ grep ^$.*keyid /home/thialme/.caffrc
> $CONFIG{'keyid'} = [ qw{C872DCE08737DFA7 C490534E75C089FE} ];

Hm. Maybe the part in the documentation that the key given in -u must be in
the config-file in the keyid-list could be clarified.

For example:

       -u yourkeyid, --local-user yourkeyid
           Select the key that is used for signing, in case you have more than
           one key in your list of keyids.  To sign with multiple keys at once,
           separate multiple keyids by comma.

I now think that my problem was that the key given with -u was not in the
keyid-list.

cu

AW
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