Package Details: emacs-pretest 29.1-0.90

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/emacs-pretest.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: emacs-pretest
Description: The extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. Pretest version
Upstream URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: emacs-nox
Provides: emacs, emacs-nativecomp
Submitter: Schnouki
Maintainer: toropisco
Last Packager: toropisco
Votes: 7
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2011-11-17 16:48 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-01-16 13:41 (UTC)

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toropisco commented on 2016-09-14 13:52 (UTC)

@oniram No. Not an error. You need to import the key to the personal gnupg public keyring of the user under which you run makepkg by hand. It doesn't happen by magic. If you don't want PGP signature verification, run makepkg with the "--skippgpcheck" option.

oniram commented on 2016-09-14 13:42 (UTC)

I'm seeing this weird error: emacs-25.1-rc2.tar.xz ... FAILED (unknown public key 233587A47C207910) That unknown key is just the last digits of the key given in the PKGBUILD.

toropisco commented on 2016-09-01 17:37 (UTC)

OK, should be fixed now. I promise to start using my reading glasses. Phew!

toropisco commented on 2016-09-01 17:24 (UTC)

Argh! I botched the fix. I'll work on that ASAP.

lizzie commented on 2016-08-31 18:50 (UTC)

Thanks for fixing that, but now the pkgrel is 0.2.1, which doesn't seem to be allowed: "==> ERROR: pkgrel must be a decimal, not 0.2.1.".

lizzie commented on 2016-08-30 18:55 (UTC)

The author has misspelled 'validpgpkeys' as 'validpgkkeys'. This causes the error that jeffles mentioned.

toropisco commented on 2016-04-04 22:32 (UTC) (edited on 2016-04-04 22:33 (UTC) by toropisco)

jeffles, the key is perfectly valid. You should use hkp://keys.gnupg.net as it is more trustworthy and complete. Keyservers do not work as you think. Once a key is published it cannot be removed, only revoked by uploading a revocation certificate created by the owner of such key (or whoever stole his revocation certificate...). Else, where is the web of trust left?

jeffles commented on 2016-04-04 22:05 (UTC)

This fails for me. It says: the public key 28D3BED851FDF3AB57FEF93C233587A47C207910 is not trusted. I think it has been revoked: $ gpg --search-keys 28D3BED851FDF3AB57FEF93C233587A47C207910 gpg: searching for "28D3BED851FDF3AB57FEF93C233587A47C207910" from hkps server hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net gpg: key "28D3BED851FDF3AB57FEF93C233587A47C207910" not found on keyserver

jschwab commented on 2016-03-02 18:57 (UTC)

The next pretest (25.0.92) is now available. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2016-03/msg00024.html