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Re: wrong key used for signing
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Marius Bakke |
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Re: wrong key used for signing |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Mar 2017 10:47:05 +0200 |
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Thomas Danckaert <address@hidden> 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) containing the public key of the key used to sign these commits
(so they can be verified), I think that is proof enough. Assuming you
admit to making them, of course :-)
> These are the offending commits:
>
> b1a8fd2d2 gnu: libreoffice: Update to 5.3.1.2.
> 90ac806d3 gnu: orcus: Update to 0.12.1.
> b85b56dd7 gnu: libetonyek: Update to 0.1.6.
> 22e52dbd0 gnu: Add libstaroffice.
> cb3864392 gnu: ixion: Update to 0.12.2.
> 57144094b gnu: mdds: Upgrade to 1.2.2.
> 741916f11 gnu: Add libzmf.
>
> Thomas
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