Re: wrong key used for signing

2017-03-29 Thread Thomas Danckaert
(now actually including the signature... sigh) From: Marius Bakke Subject: Re: wrong key used for signing Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 15:03:23 +0200 If you can send a signed message (using key D77D54FD according to my books) containing the public key of the key used to sign these commits (so they

Re: wrong key used for signing

2017-03-29 Thread Thomas Danckaert
From: Marius Bakke Subject: Re: wrong key used for signing Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 15:03:23 +0200 If you can send a signed message (using key D77D54FD according to my books) containing the public key of the key used to sign these commits (so they can be verified), I think that is proof enough

Re: wrong key used for signing

2017-03-28 Thread Leo Famulari
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 10:47:05AM +0200, Marius Bakke wrote: > Thomas Danckaert writes: > > > I accidentally used the wrong key when signing my commits to > > core-updates yesterday. How can I fix this? A number of commits were > > already made on top of mine, so we'd need to rebase? Thanks

Re: wrong key used for signing

2017-03-28 Thread Leo Famulari
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 03:03:23PM +0200, Marius Bakke wrote: > To be clear, simply "vouching" for the commits in a signed message is > good enough for me. It would be good to have the signing key for future > reference, but if you don't want to disclose it I'm fine with that. The key that was use

Re: wrong key used for signing

2017-03-28 Thread Marius Bakke
Marius Bakke writes: > Thomas Danckaert writes: > >> I accidentally used the wrong key when signing my commits to >> core-updates yesterday. How can I fix this? A number of commits were >> already made on top of mine, so we'd need to rebase? > > If you can send a signed message (using key D77

Re: wrong key used for signing

2017-03-28 Thread Marius Bakke
Thomas Danckaert writes: > I accidentally used the wrong key when signing my commits to > core-updates yesterday. How can I fix this? A number of commits were > already made on top of mine, so we'd need to rebase? If you can send a signed message (using key D77D54FD according to my books) con

wrong key used for signing

2017-03-28 Thread Thomas Danckaert
I accidentally used the wrong key when signing my commits to core-updates yesterday. How can I fix this? A number of commits were already made on top of mine, so we'd need to rebase? These are the offending commits: b1a8fd2d2 gnu: libreoffice: Update to 5.3.1.2. 90ac806d3 gnu: orcus: Update t