~/.cpan/build/DateTime-Format-Mail-0.2901 # cpansign -v Executing gpg --verify --batch --no-tty --keyserver=hkp://pgp.mit.edu: +11371 --keyserver-options=auto-key-retrieve SIGNATURE gpg: Signature made Mon Jan 26 20:13:38 2004 CET using DSA key ID F9E2 +054A gpg: Good signature from "David Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>" gpg: Note: This key has expired! Primary key fingerprint: CFF5 E8DA 6A08 6258 5494 BF99 FB8B 5B4B F9E2 + 054A --- SIGNATURE 2004-01-26 20:13:38.000000000 +0100 +++ - 2006-07-12 01:19:04.484065000 +0200 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ SHA1 f4b7a080793544a946f056ad078965c40c23d17a t/invalid.t SHA1 c04ae1e9be424831655b3e8f9bddf2ae8112548f t/parse.t SHA1 b3e27eac190294409858af01354648883dfd51e5 t/sample.t -SHA1 ebb870712a24d7eb425c63ff8a438b7f1eddabb2 t/sample_dates +SHA1 7db435556975438402ca1156346325dcfd2f4dda t/sample_dates SHA1 581006dacd7967d2e8a6f87a7b5e0f0fc0020e75 t/timezones.t -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) ==> MISMATCHED content between SIGNATURE and distribution files! <==
Thinking this one got broken somehow, I deleted the package and manually downloaded a fresh one from the primary CPAN mirror, but I got the same error. Upon closer look, actually it looks like the package hasn't changed in years. How can this happen and what am I supposed to be going to do now?

In reply to DateTime::Format::Mail signature check fails by Anonymous Monk

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