ACK. We'll ingest this change naturally in the June opkg release, but it
is reasonable to pull the .patch now.
On 1/9/23 15:22, Charlie Johnston wrote:
Currently, the opkg-key utility calls gpg with --no-options,
which uses /dev/null as the configuration file. This means
any configurations in
Currently, the opkg-key utility calls gpg with --no-options,
which uses /dev/null as the configuration file. This means
any configurations in /etc/opkg/gpg/gpg.conf were being
ignored. This change applies a patch to remove the
--no-options flag.
Signed-off-by: Charlie Johnston
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