I have this exact same problem, but with code of conduct 1.1. As far as I can tell, I have followed the instructions to the letter. If I copy and past the contents of the ".asc", I get a warning that the contents are not the same as the original text. The signed file begins with:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
If I remove that I no longer get the content warning, but now I get a warning about a bad signature.
The only changes I made were adding a couple of few spaces to the title using gedit.
= Ubuntu Code of Con duct v1.1 =
(Full text is here http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/343739/)
I have done a diff -B -b between the unsigned and signed files and the only differences showing are the PGP parts.
As I have just downloaded the 1.1 content, the information in the answer doens't help me.
I have this exact same problem, but with code of conduct 1.1. As far as I can tell, I have followed the instructions to the letter. If I copy and past the contents of the ".asc", I get a warning that the contents are not the same as the original text. The signed file begins with:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
If I remove that I no longer get the content warning, but now I get a warning about a bad signature.
The only changes I made were adding a couple of few spaces to the title using gedit. pastebin. ubuntu. com/343739/)
= Ubuntu Code of Con duct v1.1 =
(Full text is here http://
I have done a diff -B -b between the unsigned and signed files and the only differences showing are the PGP parts.
As I have just downloaded the 1.1 content, the information in the answer doens't help me.