On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:33:34AM -0500, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: > > On Sun, 10 Nov 2013, Bill Allombert wrote: > > > For NeuroDebian we just made use of the feature that SUBMITURLS could list > > > multiple collection sites. With 1.60 encrypt default 'maybe' enables > > > compression using popcon.debian.org key thus breaking processing upon > > > receival > > > by neuro.debian.net's site which doesn't have the key available. > > > It is discourageing nobody says anything during the long comment period and > > now you report this. > > yikes... I am sorry that my mortal perception system has managed to miss > the discussion happening on one of the dozen public mailing lists I am > subscribed to. I will adjust my BCI and subscribe to popcon-developers > as well (although I consider myself just a user here).
You should at least have mentionned your popcon server on the list. I was not aware of NeuroDebian popcon instance until recently. I would have CCed you. > > > - asking/getting/using your private GPG key you use for encryption? > > > No, thought I could occasionally decrypt your files, it is not a long term > > solution. > > I know. But it could provide a short term workaround I would > appreciate. Yesterday's processing cron job reported 6 reports it had > to decrypt. If it is a good mean, it would be ~40 altogether in a week > which would constitute around 6% of submissions we receive for > neuro.debian.net . Send them to me after deanonymization, and I see to decrypt them. > > > - anything else for a quick workaround? > > > > I guess ideal "fix" would be to be able to control encryption options > > > (KEYRING, > > > KEYID, ENCRYPT) per each of submiturl's... heh heh > > > ENCRYPT should be global because it does not make sense to send > > the data in clear to some hosts and encrypted to the others. > > concur > > > On the other hand, gpg allows to encrypt with several keys at once, so > > we should allow KEYRING and KEYID to be lists of KEYRING/KEYID. > > indeed -- a good idea! Should I try to elaborate such a patch or you > are on top of it? Do you need debconf preseeding support ? Cheers, -- Bill. <ballo...@debian.org> Imagine a large red swirl here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org