There's no real point doing that:
+ if path.endswith('InRelease'):
+ data = os.fdopen(apt_pkg.open_maybe_clear_signed_file(path))
+ else:
+ data = open(path)
Just use the open_maybe_clear_signed_file path all the time, that's why
it's "maybe" after all.
+ for relfile in ['Release', 'InRelease']:
I'd prefer that the other way around.
Would be nice if you could send a git commit without the changelog entry
upstream, then we can apply it to the git repository. Best with a commit
message like this:
apt/utils.py: changes to parse InRelease files [or better something
starting with a verb]
<LONG DESCRIPTION>
LP: #1503979
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