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#37939
guix-install.sh: Fails to detect signing key on Debian10.
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Reported by: Kai Mertens <kmx <at> posteo.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 09:01:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Done: zimoun <zimon.toutoune <at> gmail.com>
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Message #11 received at 37939 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2019 05:15:17 -0700
Bengt Richter <bokr <at> bokr.com> wrote:
> Hi again Kai,
>
> On +2019-10-27 09:59:39 +0100, Kai Mertens wrote:
> > Dear GNU Guix developers,
> >
> > [...]
> >
>
> man sudo ;-)
Oops.
>
> specifically the -i option
>
> I think if you are a "sudoer" plain sudo switches you to root,
> but keeps the environment you were in, with PATH etc,
> but sudo -i will set the environment as if you logged in as root.
>
> try "sudo set" and compare with "sudo -i set"
> (or env in place of set)
Well, I tried "sudo --preserve-env ./guix-install.sh" on debian10, that
seems to work fine and the key in the sudoer’s keyring is detected. On
trisquel, I am used to use plain sudo instead.
Anyway – it is of course not a bug of the guix script. Maybe a usage
hint within the guix documentation in section 2.1 would be nice?
Thanks for your help,
best regards
Kai
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Kai Mertens <kmx <at> posteo.net>
OpenPGP Key-ID: 0x40B15AB4B05B5BF1 on keys.gnupg.net
Key fingerprint = 7C83 0A80 01FF 679C 6E8E AFD3 40B1 5AB4 B05B 5BF1
What is that? Please check: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
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