Bug#558784: status of this bug?

2012-03-07 Thread David Kalnischkies
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 16:35, Helmut Grohne hel...@subdivi.de wrote: Possible solution? According to my understanding of the issue debian-archive-keyring could be changed to provide conffiles in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d. This way of doing things would completely obsolete apt-key and thus close

Bug#558784: status of this bug?

2012-03-07 Thread Philipp Kern
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 05:34:58PM +0100, David Kalnischkies wrote: For the rest of the topic have a look at debian-archive-keyring/experimental which uses a symlink in the fragmented directory - i am personally not very keen on using symlinks for this, but i have already commented on that to

Bug#558784: status of this bug?

2012-03-06 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Helmut Grohne Using regular files might be easier to implement, because shipping those files in /etc makes them conffiles. Using symbolic links may be a cleaner solution. Using more files provides more (or easier) flexibility to the user and therefore seems preferable even though it

Bug#558784: status of this bug?

2012-03-02 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi, First of all let me give a summary (corrections welcome): /etc/apt/trusted.gpg is a binary gpg keyring that by default contains the keys used to verify the release files. It is changed by apt-key during upgrades of either apt or debian-archive-keyring. This change may overwrite user changes