yorick package maintainer

2006-01-09 Thread David H. Munro

Hello,

An etch release-blocking bug (#346861) has been reported against
my yorick package, as part of the mass xlib-dev build dependency bug.

I'm ashamed to admit that I can't fix it myself because my PGP(!)
key is no longer supported by Debian.  I've made a few attempts to
get myself reinstated via [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED],
but so far no one has been able to help me.  If anyone can help me get
back to the point that I can use the automated LDAP system described at
https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html I would greatly appreciate it.
(Needless to say, I've followed the instructions posted there and the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mail daemon does not respond, even when I
sign the request with the obsolete PGP key that is used to sign the
current yorick-1.5.14-1 package.)

Thank you very much for any help you can provide; I apologize for
letting things slide for so long.

Dave Munro


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Re: yorick package maintainer

2006-01-09 Thread Luk Claes
David H. Munro wrote:
 Hello,

Hi

 An etch release-blocking bug (#346861) has been reported against
 my yorick package, as part of the mass xlib-dev build dependency bug.

I could prepare an NMU if you like, though...

 I'm ashamed to admit that I can't fix it myself because my PGP(!)
 key is no longer supported by Debian.  I've made a few attempts to
 get myself reinstated via [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 but so far no one has been able to help me.  If anyone can help me get
 back to the point that I can use the automated LDAP system described at
 https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html I would greatly appreciate it.
 (Needless to say, I've followed the instructions posted there and the
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail daemon does not respond, even when I
 sign the request with the obsolete PGP key that is used to sign the
 current yorick-1.5.14-1 package.)

you might want to have a look at [1] as that is the procedure to follow
to have a new key added to the keyring when you don't have any existing
valid key anymore AFAICT.

 Thank you very much for any help you can provide; I apologize for
 letting things slide for so long.

You're welcome :-)

Cheers

Luk

[1] http://keyring.debian.org/replacing_keys.html

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