What I want to do is provide stable versioned CLI APIs that you can
specify in scripts in an environment variable.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1633754
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@Julian
So, if I understand well, you want remove the
APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE environment variable but keep the
warning when APT-KEY detect that its output is captured? That would be
tedious for us.. We do not want such a warn in our case. We capture
STDOUT for the purpose of
@Julian
Thank for your advise. So basically, putting keys into the trusted.gpg.d
directory should be sufficient to make APT happy? I never tried that
way, even worse (shame on me), I was not aware of that possibility...
Regarding the environment variable, I really don't understand why we are
There's no way to distinguish between output being parsed and not, so
that's the safest thing to do. Without it, scripts will parse it,
regardless of what the manpage says; and they will break, and everyone
will be unhappy.
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@Laurent you simply should not be using apt-key and key servers and key
ids. You should use keyfiles that you drop in trusted.gpg.d. I think we
should kill APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE.
Anyhow, apt-key now tells dirmngr to exit in bionic and newer, bug
1773992.
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We get identical problem in our software installer. It seem that dirmngr
processes never goes away. We workaround the issue by terminating the
process manually:
{code}
=item addRepositories( @repositories )
See iMSCP::DistPackageManager::Interface::addRepositories()
Param list @repositories
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnupg2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is a gnupg issue. During should notice that we took its home away
and shut itself down like the fog agent does.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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there are no commands in apt-key that use dirmngr, however user passed adv
commands can trigger this.
One option is for apt-key to proactively kill any outstanding daemons in the
temp-keyrings, before exiting.
** Also affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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