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Gary King <[email protected]> Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:12:14 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.lisp.cclan.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Consider a typical ASDF-Install interaction wherein the user does not  
have the packager's public key:

> ;;; ASDF-INSTALL: Downloading 8516 bytes from http://boinkor.net/ 
> lisp/asdf-dependency-grovel/asdf-dependency-grovel-0.6.3.tar.gz to / 
> Users/gwking/asdf-install-0.asdf-install-tmp ...
> ;;; ASDF-INSTALL: Downloading 186 bytes from http://boinkor.net/ 
> lisp/asdf-dependency-grovel/asdf-dependency-grovel-0.6.3.tar.gz.asc  
> to /Users/gwking/asdf-install-1.asdf-install-tmp ...
>
> "[GNUPG:] ERRSIG B9C0C05804D7F45F 17 2 00 1169384172 9"
> "[GNUPG:] NO_PUBKEY B9C0C05804D7F45F"
> Error:
> No key found for key id 0xB9C0C05804D7F45F.
> Try some command like
>   gpg  --recv-keys 0xB9C0C05804D7F45F
>   [condition type: key-not-found]
>
> Restart actions (select using :continue):
>  0: Don't check GPG signature for this package
>  1: Retry GPG check (e.g., after downloading the key)
>  2: Return to Top Level (an "abort" restart).
>  3: Abort entirely from this (lisp) process.
> [1] cl-user(3): :cont 1

The error message suggests calling 'gpg'. Is there a good reason to  
not include a restart that offers to call it for the user?

Thanks,
--
Gary Warren King, metabang.com
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