Andreas Beckmann <deb...@abeckmann.de> writes: > Package: ia32-apt-get > Version: 18 > Severity: normal > > Hi, > > ia32-apt-get creates /usr/share/ia32-apt-get/.gnupg with its keyrings > etc. The contents should probably be moved to /etc/ia32-apt-get/. > Running > gpg --homedir /etc/ia32-apt-get ... > should make gpg search the keyrings in /etc/ia32-apt-get/ (without > .gnupg appended), no more changing $HOME needed to fool gpg.
That isn't a config file where admins can add/removes keys at will. I don't see any reason the keyring should be changed at all after it was created. I will consider changing from "HOME=... gpg" to "gpg --homedir" though. Probably is cleaner that way. > Removal of the package also leaves the empty directories > /usr/share/ia32-apt-get/dists/transitional/ and > /usr/share/ia32-apt-get/dists/ behind (they are removed during purge). > > postrm should probably try to rmdir these (and /usr/share/ia32-apt-get) > after it did some cleanup in there during the "remove" step. I normaly have purge on per default. I guess I need to remove that and do some more testing. > Thinking again, if there are custom signatures created in > /usr/share/ia32-apt-get, shouldn't this be moved to /var? They are created only during package installation/configuration, never at runtime. As the FHS says: | /var is specified here in order to make it possible to mount /usr | read-only. Everything that once went into /usr that is written to | during system operation (as opposed to installation and software | maintenance) must be in /var. This is only at install time so /usr/share/ia32-apt-get seems fine. > Andreas Unless you disagree I will close this bug when I change to --homedir and add the rmdir calls you suggested. Is that OK? MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org