Luca Capello <l...@pca.it> writes: > On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 15:07:47 +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote: >> FWIW, since the example given in the bug report is fairly verbose, and >> that tends to put off some people, I'd like to mention that yodack does >> not need the verboseness, that is merely an option. >> >> The following command does exactly the same thing that the example I >> originally posted: >> >> $ yodack ftp-master dm alger...@madhouse-project.org \ >> allow dh-exec ivykis deny eglibc bash > > IMHO this relies too much on the debian-keyring package, which is not > always in sync with the real situation:
Oh, right. I haven't thought of that. Thanks for the patch, I'll review & apply in a bit! [...] > $ git diff > [attached below] > $ USER=gismo ./yodack ftp-master dm 31455D17 keyring ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg > allow bacula > [verification and GnuPG stuff] > Upload to 'ftp-master', how to I know not. > [no exit error code] Hrm, it should exit with a non-zero code there. I'll fix that too, thanks for noticing it! > BTW, is there any reason not to use dput/dcut for upload, but instead a > custom curl command? Because when the tool was originally written, neither dput nor dcut were happy about .dak-command files for one, and because for uploading a single file, they both seemed like overkill to begin with. (In all honesty, a longer-term plan is to improve yodack to the point where it can replace dcut alltogether.) -- |8] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org