On Tue, 2016-02-16 at 09:28 +1100, Paul Wise wrote: > That doesn't make any sense to me since apt does not look at /u/s/k: > > pabs@chianamo ~ $ apt-config dump | grep trust > Dir::Etc::trusted "trusted.gpg"; > Dir::Etc::trustedparts "trusted.gpg.d"; > pabs@chianamo ~ $ apt-config dump | grep key > pabs@chianamo ~ $ > > I suggest you use apt's Dir::Etc::trusted and Dir::Etc::trustedparts > options instead of hard-coding some random paths that may or may not > be correct for the particular APT_CONFIG environment variable and > configuration files that are currently being used. Otherwise > apt-offline isn't doing the right thing and also won't be usable > inside apt-venv or chdist.
Thanks for this information. I'll add it soon. When you say use apt's settings, you mean use the output of its path? Or determine at runtime ? -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs Debian - The Universal Operating System
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