Hi, thanks for all! I tested some random packages from the centos-7 repo. Works like a charm.
The debian-8 GPG signature can be downloaded from the gpg keyserver, works for me. I suggest to add a KEYS file with Romans Signing Key 13971DA39475BD5D into http://<mirror>/apache/bigtop/bigtop-1.1.0/ But anyway, great job, we did it! Olaf > Am 16.02.2016 um 17:42 schrieb Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]>: > > Weird indeed. I checked for myself and it was there. Anyway - thanks a bunch > for your help! > > Guys, if you can do some quick sanity tests in addition to what I have done > earlier - it'd be great! Right after we can do the official announcement of > the release. > > Thanks, > Cos > > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 08:34AM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: >> On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 3:00 AM, Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Looks like the repos were published earlier today by Roman (thanks dude!) >>> A couple of small nits: >>> - we still need to add repos/ directory into the dist's release/bigtop (like >>> we did before) >>> I have added the repos/ into the release area. >> >> Thanks man! I've pushed the signatures. >> >>> - the signing key 9475bd5d doesn't seem to be added to the KEYS, nor is a >>> part of the repos/ (obviously) >> >> This is odd, the key is definitely in the canonical file. See for yourself: >> >> $ rm -rf /tmp/12345 ; mkdir /tmp/12345 >> $ curl https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/bigtop/KEYS > >> /tmp/12345/KEYS >> $ GPG_HOME=/tmp/12345 gpg --import /tmp/12345/KEYS >> gpg: key 3ADD02D6: "Andrew Bayer (CODE SIGNING KEY) >> <[email protected]>" not changed >> gpg: key 9475BD5D: "Roman V Shaposhnik (CODE SIGNING KEY) >> <[email protected]>" not changed >> gpg: key 1F27E622: "Konstantin I Boudnik (Cos) <[email protected]>" not >> changed >> gpg: Total number processed: 3 >> gpg: unchanged: 3 >> >>> I have tried to deploy and quickly test centos and ubuntu in-docker clusters >>> and the basic setup seems to be working fine. >> >> Cool! Lets see if this key issue is transient on your part. >> >> Thanks, >> Roman.
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