I've gone ahead and figured out how to generate my GPG public key :-) It
wasn't as hard as I thought. Anyways, I placed my gpg.txt file in:

~mattmann/gpg.txt

On people.apache.org. I've also added my GPG key to the KEYS file in the
nutch dist directory, /www/www.apache.org/dist/lucene/nutch/, using the same
convention as the others. To get the header, I did a gpg --list-keys.


Thanks!

Cheers,
  Chris



On 3/27/07 8:14 AM, "Chris Mattmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Sami,
> 
>> A very limited acid test shows that I can do crawling and searching
>> through web app so that part is ok.
> 
> Great! Similar tests of my own showed the same.
> 
>> 
>> About signatures: I can't find your public gpg key anywhere (to verify
>> the signature), not in KEYS file nor in keyservers I checked. Am i just
>> blind?
> 
> Yeah, in my release log, I actually noted this. I was having a hard time
> figuring out how to generate my public gpg key. Do you know what command to
> run? I know where the KEYS file is in the dist directory, so I'm guessing I
> just:
> 
> 1. Generate my public gpg key (I already have my private one I guess)
> 2. Add that public gpg key to the KEYS file in the Nutch dist directory on
> pepole.apache.org
> 
> Am I right about this? If so, could you tell me the command to run to
> generate my public gpg key?
> 
>> 
>> The md5 format used differs from rest of lucene sub projects.
> 
> According to the Apache sign and release guide (
> http://www.apache.org/dev/mirror-step-by-step.html?Step-By-Step), I ran the
> following command:
> 
> openssl md5 < nutch-0.9.tar.gz > nutch-0.9.tar.gz.md5
> 
>> To create
>> it in similar format as the rest of lucene one could use
>> 
>>   md5sum <file> > <file>.md5
>> 
>> We should probably adopt to same convention or wdot?
> 
> It's fine by me, but, just for my reference, what's the difference between
> using the openssl md5 versus md5sum? If you want me to regenerate it, just
> let me know...
> 
> Cheers,
>   Chris
> 
> 
>> 
>> --
>>  Sami Siren
> 
> 



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