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Man Page: jetring-signindex

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

JETRING-SIGNINDEX(1)						 jetring commands					      JETRING-SIGNINDEX(1)

NAME
jetring-signindex - gpg sign an index file
SYNOPSIS
jetring-signindex dir
DESCRIPTION
This command uses gpg to sign the dir/index file. This is a low-level command, that is run by higher-level commands in jetring. Any jetring command that modifies a jetring directory and needs to add a changeset to its index file, will run jetring-signindex at the end, if the index file was previously signed, or if JETRING_SIGN is set. So nornally, you don't need to call this command by hand, though it can be useful when first creating a changeset directory, to force the index file to get signed.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess, <joey@kitenet.net>.
SEE ALSO
jetring(7) JETRING-SIGNINDEX(1)
Related Man Pages
drop_index(7) - redhat
gpgv(1) - debian
webcheckout(1) - debian
jetring(7) - debian
arch::changeset(3pm) - debian
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