Bug#871806: #871806: check git tag signatures

2018-11-13 Thread Xavier
Le 14/11/2018 à 00:31, Daniel Kahn Gillmor a écrit : > On Tue 2018-11-13 21:53:12 +0100, Xavier wrote: >> Note that if there is a "git origin" that points to upstream repo, uscan >> will use it instead of creating a temporary "git clone". It is more >> efficient I think > > hm, too bad. i use

Bug#871806: #871806: check git tag signatures

2018-11-13 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Tue 2018-11-13 21:53:12 +0100, Xavier wrote: > Note that if there is a "git origin" that points to upstream repo, uscan > will use it instead of creating a temporary "git clone". It is more > efficient I think hm, too bad. i use "upstream" as the name of my upstream git repos, since as often

Bug#871806: #871806: check git tag signatures

2018-11-13 Thread Xavier
Le 13/11/2018 à 20:39, Daniel Kahn Gillmor a écrit : > Hi Xavier-- Hi Daniel > On Tue 2018-09-25 23:45:18 +0200, Xavier wrote: >> I just implement a git-tag-signature-verify feature [1] to fix #827065: >> just to add "pgpmode=gittag" in opts. >> I think it fixes this issue too. If you agree,

Bug#871806: #871806: check git tag signatures

2018-11-13 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Xavier-- On Tue 2018-09-25 23:45:18 +0200, Xavier wrote: > I just implement a git-tag-signature-verify feature [1] to fix #827065: > just to add "pgpmode=gittag" in opts. > I think it fixes this issue too. If you agree, I'll merge it. Thanks for this! I finally got around to testing out your

Bug#871806: #871806: check git tag signatures

2018-09-25 Thread Xavier
Hello Daniel, I just implement a git-tag-signature-verify feature [1] to fix #827065: just to add "pgpmode=gittag" in opts. I think it fixes this issue too. If you agree, I'll merge it. Regards, Xavier signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature