From f397a064e4dcbef63c976819ff566c98c0f5c2d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel Micay
On many distributions, signify is available via a signify
package in
- the official repositories. On Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu, the package and
- command were renamed to signify-openbsd
. Following Debian tradition,
- the signify
package and command are an unmaintained mail-related tool for generating
- mail signatures (not cryptographic signatures) with the final 3 releases from
- 2003-2004 made directly by the developer via the Debian package without upstream
- releases. This is clearly not what you want, but it's easy to end up trying to use
- it instead of signify-openbsd
.
List of distributions with proper packages:
+ +signify
signify-openbsd
with the command renamed to signify-openbsd
signify-openbsd
with the command renamed to signify-openbsd
On Debian-based distributions, the signify
package and command are an
+ unmaintained mail-related tool for
+ generating mail signatures (not cryptographic signatures) with the final releases
+ from 2003-2004 made directly by the developer via the Debian package without upstream
+ releases. Please pressure them to correct this usability issue.