Dennis, have a care; what you wrote, is tantamount to slander. There was no "stealing" involved: nothing that actually *belonged to you*, was removed. "CSW" never "belonged" to you, and thus neither did the signing key for "CSW packaging".
Speaking of legal issues, how about your breach of agreement to allow the maintainers interested in solaris 8 work, to continue using a subdomain of blastwave: specifically, "csw.opencsw.org", and you would keep your hands off? Yet you reneged when you discovered you would not be controlling the hardware any more. You then chose to destroy what did not belong to you... you attempted to wipe our mirror sites. Which you did, temporarily. Happily, we had backups. That would be another legal issue you are potentially liable for: deliberate destruction of data which does not belong to you. If you had not done those things, then there would never have been an OpenCSW split. Now, to readdress the technical question of our actual users: while the backend scripts may have changed, the basic cryptographic layers are the same, I believe. So, gpg support in pkg-get, and pkgutil, functions the same, for both blastwave catalogs, and opencsw catalogs. _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users
