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FLATPAK BUILD−SIGN

NAME

flatpak-build-sign − Sign an application or runtime

SYNOPSIS

flatpak build−sign [OPTION...] LOCATION ID [BRANCH]

DESCRIPTION

Signs the commit for a specified application or runtime in a local repository. LOCATION is the location of the repository. ID is the name of the application, or runtime if −−runtime is specified. If BRANCH is not specified, it is assumed to be "master".

Applications can also be signed during build−export, but it is sometimes useful to add additional signatures later.

OPTIONS

The following options are understood:

−h, −−help

Show help options and exit.

−−gpg−sign=KEYID

Sign the commit with this GPG key. This option can be used multiple times.

−−gpg−homedir=PATH

GPG Homedir to use when looking for keyrings

−−runtime

Sign a runtime instead of an app.

−−arch=ARCH

The architecture to use.

−v, −−verbose

Print debug information during command processing.

−−ostree−verbose

Print OSTree debug information during command processing.

−−version

Print version information and exit.

EXAMPLES

$ flatpak build−sign −−gpg−sign=D8BA6573DDD2418027736F1BC33B315E53C1E9D6 /some/repo org.my.App

SEE ALSO

ostree(1), flatpak(1), flatpak-build-export(1), flatpak-build(1),

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