I tried the following:
$ kinit mufti11(a)FEDORAPROJECT.ORG <mailto:mufti11@FEDORAPROJECT.ORG>
rm -rf wdune
fedpkg clone wdune
cd wdune
$ fedpkg import ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/wdune-1.654-3.fc32.src.rpm >
/dev/null
$ git commit -sm "Initial import (#1658153)"
You do not need to sign your git commits.
error: gpg failed to sign the data
fatal: failed to write commit object
So the commit probably failed because git couldn't find a GPG
associated with your email address.
Why would you want to sign your commits with fedora GPG keys, and
not
your own key? And those are the public keys, they wouldn't help you
either way ...
I think ,my gpg key are up to date.
How to proove it ?
Just skip the -s argument in "git commit".
$ git commit
error: gpg failed to sign the data
fatal: failed to write commit object
Same problem 8-(
so long
MUFTI