commit:     4688f89260a77dc00d2db9d650492caa75900de9
Author:     Sam James <sam <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Fri Mar 14 05:37:48 2025 +0000
Commit:     Sam James <sam <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Fri Mar 14 05:37:48 2025 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=4688f892

sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers: drop 20240422, 20240708

Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam <AT> gentoo.org>

 sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/Manifest   |   2 -
 .../openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240422.ebuild | 236 ---------------------
 .../openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240708.ebuild | 236 ---------------------
 3 files changed, 474 deletions(-)

diff --git a/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/Manifest 
b/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/Manifest
index f68137c01283..dfa5a8a352ee 100644
--- a/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/Manifest
+++ b/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/Manifest
@@ -1,3 +1 @@
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-DIST openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240708-active-devs.gpg 3122417 BLAKE2B 
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 DIST openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20250203-active-devs.gpg 3039938 BLAKE2B 
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diff --git 
a/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240422.ebuild
 
b/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240422.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 8be20976acb2..000000000000
--- 
a/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240422.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,236 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=8
-
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..12} )
-inherit edo python-any-r1
-
-DESCRIPTION="Gentoo Authority Keys (GLEP 79)"
-HOMEPAGE="https://www.gentoo.org/downloads/signatures/";
-if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then
-       PROPERTIES="live"
-
-       BDEPEND="net-misc/curl"
-else
-       
SRC_URI="https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/keys/active-devs-${PV}.gpg -> 
${P}-active-devs.gpg"
-       KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 
~riscv sparc x86"
-fi
-
-S="${WORKDIR}"
-
-LICENSE="public-domain"
-SLOT="0"
-IUSE="test"
-RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
-
-BDEPEND+="
-       $(python_gen_any_dep 'dev-python/python-gnupg[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]')
-       >=sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-auth-20240703
-       test? (
-               app-crypt/gnupg
-               sys-apps/grep[pcre]
-       )
-"
-
-python_check_deps() {
-       python_has_version "dev-python/python-gnupg[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
-}
-
-src_unpack() {
-       if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then
-               curl https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/active-devs.gpg -o 
${P}-active-devs.gpg || die
-       else
-               default
-       fi
-}
-
-src_compile() {
-       export GNUPGHOME="${T}"/.gnupg
-
-       get_gpg_keyring_dir() {
-               if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then
-                       echo "${WORKDIR}"
-               else
-                       echo "${DISTDIR}"
-               fi
-       }
-
-       local mygpgargs=(
-               --no-autostart
-               --no-default-keyring
-               --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}"
-       )
-
-       # From verify-sig.eclass:
-       # "GPG upstream knows better than to follow the spec, so we can't
-       # override this directory.  However, there is a clean fallback
-       # to GNUPGHOME."
-       addpredict /run/user
-
-       mkdir "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-       chmod 700 "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-
-       # Convert the binary keyring into an armored one so we can process it
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import 
"$(get_gpg_keyring_dir)"/${P}-active-devs.gpg
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --export --armor > 
"${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers.asc
-
-       # Now strip out the keys which are expired and/or missing a signature
-       # from our L2 developer authority key
-       edo "${EPYTHON}" "${FILESDIR}"/keyring-mangler.py \
-                       "${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth.asc \
-                       "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers.asc \
-                       "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc
-}
-
-src_test() {
-       export GNUPGHOME="${T}"/tests/.gnupg
-
-       local mygpgargs=(
-               # We don't have --no-autostart here because we need
-               # to let it spawn an agent for the key generation.
-               --no-default-keyring
-               --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}"
-       )
-
-       # From verify-sig.eclass:
-       # "GPG upstream knows better than to follow the spec, so we can't
-       # override this directory.  However, there is a clean fallback
-       # to GNUPGHOME."
-       addpredict /run/user
-
-       # Check each of the keys to verify they're trusted by
-       # the L2 developer key.
-       mkdir -p "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-       chmod 700 "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-       cd "${T}"/tests || die
-
-       # First, grab the L1 key, and mark it as ultimately trusted.
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import 
"${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth.asc
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import-ownertrust 
"${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth-ownertrust.txt
-
-       # Generate a temporary key which isn't signed by anything to check
-       # whether we're detecting unexpected keys.
-       #
-       # The test is whether this appears in the sanitised keyring we
-       # produce in src_compile (it should not be in there).
-       #
-       # 
https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Unattended-GPG-key-generation.html
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --batch --gen-key <<-EOF
-               %echo Generating temporary key for testing...
-
-               %no-protection
-               %transient-key
-               %pubring ${P}-ebuild-test-key.asc
-
-               Key-Type: 1
-               Key-Length: 2048
-               Subkey-Type: 1
-               Subkey-Length: 2048
-               Name-Real: Larry The Cow
-               Name-Email: [email protected]
-               Expire-Date: 0
-               Handle: ${P}-ebuild-test-key
-
-               %commit
-               %echo Temporary key generated!
-       EOF
-
-       # Import the new injected key that shouldn't be signed by anything into 
a temporary testing keyring
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import "${T}"/tests/${P}-ebuild-test-key.asc
-
-       # Sign a tiny file with the to-be-injected key for testing rejection 
below
-       echo "Hello world!" > "${T}"/tests/signme || die
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" -u "Larry The Cow <[email protected]>" --sign 
"${T}"/tests/signme || die
-
-       # keyring-mangler will fail with no valid keys so import the sanitised 
list from src_compile.
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import 
"${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc
-
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --export --armor > 
"${T}"/tests/tainted-keyring.asc
-
-       # keyring-mangler.py should now produce a keyring *without* it
-       edo "${EPYTHON}" "${FILESDIR}"/keyring-mangler.py \
-                       "${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth.asc \
-                       "${T}"/tests/tainted-keyring.asc \
-                       "${T}"/tests/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc | tee 
"${T}"/tests/keyring-mangler.log
-       assert "Key mangling in tests failed?"
-
-       # Check the log to verify the injected key got detected
-       grep -q "Dropping key.*Larry The Cow" "${T}"/tests/keyring-mangler.log 
|| die "Did not remove injected key from test keyring!"
-
-       # gnupg doesn't have an easy way for us to actually just.. ask
-       # if a key is known via WoT. So, sign a file using the key
-       # we just made, and then try to gpg --verify it, and check exit code.
-       #
-       # Let's now double check by seeing if a file signed by the injected key
-       # is rejected.
-       if gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --keyring 
"${T}"/tests/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc --verify "${T}"/tests/signme.gpg ; 
then
-               die "'gpg --verify' using injected test key succeeded! This 
shouldn't happen!"
-       fi
-
-       # Bonus lame sanity check
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --check-trustdb 2>&1 | tee 
"${T}"/tests/trustdb.log
-       assert "trustdb call failed!"
-
-       check_trust_levels() {
-               local mode=${1}
-
-               while IFS= read -r line; do
-                       # gpg: depth: 0  valid:   1  signed:   2  trust: 0-, 
0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
-                       # gpg: depth: 1  valid:   2  signed:   0  trust: 0-, 
0q, 0n, 0m, 2f, 0u
-                       if [[ ${line} == *depth* ]] ; then
-                               depth=$(echo ${line} | grep -Po "depth: [0-9]")
-                               trust=$(echo ${line} | grep -Po "trust:.*")
-
-                               trust_uncalculated=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]-")
-                               [[ ${trust_uncalculated} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_insufficient=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]q")
-                               [[ ${trust_insufficient} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_never=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po "[0-9]n")
-                               [[ ${trust_never} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_marginal=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]m")
-                               [[ ${trust_marginal} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_full=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po "[0-9]f")
-                               [[ ${trust_full} != 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_ultimate=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]u")
-                               [[ ${trust_ultimate} == 1 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               echo "${trust_uncalculated}, 
${trust_insufficient}"
-                       fi
-               done < "${T}"/tests/trustdb.log
-       }
-
-       # First, check with the bad key still in the test keyring.
-       # This is supposed to fail, so we want it to return 1
-       check_trust_levels "return 1" && die "Trustdb passed when it should 
have failed!"
-
-       # Now check without the bad key in the test keyring.
-       # This one should pass.
-       #
-       # Drop the bad key first 
(https://superuser.com/questions/174583/how-to-delete-gpg-secret-keys-by-force-without-fingerprint)
-       keys=$(gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --fingerprint --with-colons --batch "Larry 
The Cow <[email protected]>" \
-               | grep "^fpr" \
-               | sed -n 's/^fpr:::::::::\([[:alnum:]]\+\):/\1/p')
-
-       local key
-       for key in ${keys[@]} ; do
-               nonfatal edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --batch --yes 
--delete-secret-keys ${key}
-       done
-
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --batch --yes --delete-keys "Larry The Cow 
<[email protected]>"
-       check_trust_levels "return 0" || die "Trustdb failed when it should 
have passed!"
-
-       gpgconf --kill gpg-agent || die
-}
-
-src_install() {
-       insinto /usr/share/openpgp-keys
-       newins gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc gentoo-developers.asc
-
-       # TODO: install an ownertrust file like 
sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-auth?
-}

diff --git 
a/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240708.ebuild
 
b/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240708.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 64a080ac9e5e..000000000000
--- 
a/sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers/openpgp-keys-gentoo-developers-20240708.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,236 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=8
-
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..13} )
-inherit edo python-any-r1
-
-DESCRIPTION="Gentoo Authority Keys (GLEP 79)"
-HOMEPAGE="https://www.gentoo.org/downloads/signatures/";
-if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then
-       PROPERTIES="live"
-
-       BDEPEND="net-misc/curl"
-else
-       
SRC_URI="https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/keys/active-devs-${PV}.gpg -> 
${P}-active-devs.gpg"
-       KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 
~riscv sparc x86"
-fi
-
-S="${WORKDIR}"
-
-LICENSE="public-domain"
-SLOT="0"
-IUSE="test"
-RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
-
-BDEPEND+="
-       $(python_gen_any_dep 'dev-python/python-gnupg[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]')
-       >=sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-auth-20240703
-       test? (
-               app-crypt/gnupg
-               sys-apps/grep[pcre]
-       )
-"
-
-python_check_deps() {
-       python_has_version "dev-python/python-gnupg[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
-}
-
-src_unpack() {
-       if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then
-               curl https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/active-devs.gpg -o 
${P}-active-devs.gpg || die
-       else
-               default
-       fi
-}
-
-src_compile() {
-       export GNUPGHOME="${T}"/.gnupg
-
-       get_gpg_keyring_dir() {
-               if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then
-                       echo "${WORKDIR}"
-               else
-                       echo "${DISTDIR}"
-               fi
-       }
-
-       local mygpgargs=(
-               --no-autostart
-               --no-default-keyring
-               --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}"
-       )
-
-       # From verify-sig.eclass:
-       # "GPG upstream knows better than to follow the spec, so we can't
-       # override this directory.  However, there is a clean fallback
-       # to GNUPGHOME."
-       addpredict /run/user
-
-       mkdir "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-       chmod 700 "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-
-       # Convert the binary keyring into an armored one so we can process it
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import 
"$(get_gpg_keyring_dir)"/${P}-active-devs.gpg
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --export --armor > 
"${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers.asc
-
-       # Now strip out the keys which are expired and/or missing a signature
-       # from our L2 developer authority key
-       edo "${EPYTHON}" "${FILESDIR}"/keyring-mangler.py \
-                       "${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth.asc \
-                       "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers.asc \
-                       "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc
-}
-
-src_test() {
-       export GNUPGHOME="${T}"/tests/.gnupg
-
-       local mygpgargs=(
-               # We don't have --no-autostart here because we need
-               # to let it spawn an agent for the key generation.
-               --no-default-keyring
-               --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}"
-       )
-
-       # From verify-sig.eclass:
-       # "GPG upstream knows better than to follow the spec, so we can't
-       # override this directory.  However, there is a clean fallback
-       # to GNUPGHOME."
-       addpredict /run/user
-
-       # Check each of the keys to verify they're trusted by
-       # the L2 developer key.
-       mkdir -p "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-       chmod 700 "${GNUPGHOME}" || die
-       cd "${T}"/tests || die
-
-       # First, grab the L1 key, and mark it as ultimately trusted.
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import 
"${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth.asc
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import-ownertrust 
"${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth-ownertrust.txt
-
-       # Generate a temporary key which isn't signed by anything to check
-       # whether we're detecting unexpected keys.
-       #
-       # The test is whether this appears in the sanitised keyring we
-       # produce in src_compile (it should not be in there).
-       #
-       # 
https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Unattended-GPG-key-generation.html
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --batch --gen-key <<-EOF
-               %echo Generating temporary key for testing...
-
-               %no-protection
-               %transient-key
-               %pubring ${P}-ebuild-test-key.asc
-
-               Key-Type: 1
-               Key-Length: 2048
-               Subkey-Type: 1
-               Subkey-Length: 2048
-               Name-Real: Larry The Cow
-               Name-Email: [email protected]
-               Expire-Date: 0
-               Handle: ${P}-ebuild-test-key
-
-               %commit
-               %echo Temporary key generated!
-       EOF
-
-       # Import the new injected key that shouldn't be signed by anything into 
a temporary testing keyring
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import "${T}"/tests/${P}-ebuild-test-key.asc
-
-       # Sign a tiny file with the to-be-injected key for testing rejection 
below
-       echo "Hello world!" > "${T}"/tests/signme || die
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" -u "Larry The Cow <[email protected]>" --sign 
"${T}"/tests/signme || die
-
-       # keyring-mangler will fail with no valid keys so import the sanitised 
list from src_compile.
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --import 
"${WORKDIR}"/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc
-
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --export --armor > 
"${T}"/tests/tainted-keyring.asc
-
-       # keyring-mangler.py should now produce a keyring *without* it
-       edo "${EPYTHON}" "${FILESDIR}"/keyring-mangler.py \
-                       "${BROOT}"/usr/share/openpgp-keys/gentoo-auth.asc \
-                       "${T}"/tests/tainted-keyring.asc \
-                       "${T}"/tests/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc | tee 
"${T}"/tests/keyring-mangler.log
-       assert "Key mangling in tests failed?"
-
-       # Check the log to verify the injected key got detected
-       grep -q "Dropping key.*Larry The Cow" "${T}"/tests/keyring-mangler.log 
|| die "Did not remove injected key from test keyring!"
-
-       # gnupg doesn't have an easy way for us to actually just.. ask
-       # if a key is known via WoT. So, sign a file using the key
-       # we just made, and then try to gpg --verify it, and check exit code.
-       #
-       # Let's now double check by seeing if a file signed by the injected key
-       # is rejected.
-       if gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --keyring 
"${T}"/tests/gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc --verify "${T}"/tests/signme.gpg ; 
then
-               die "'gpg --verify' using injected test key succeeded! This 
shouldn't happen!"
-       fi
-
-       # Bonus lame sanity check
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --check-trustdb 2>&1 | tee 
"${T}"/tests/trustdb.log
-       assert "trustdb call failed!"
-
-       check_trust_levels() {
-               local mode=${1}
-
-               while IFS= read -r line; do
-                       # gpg: depth: 0  valid:   1  signed:   2  trust: 0-, 
0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
-                       # gpg: depth: 1  valid:   2  signed:   0  trust: 0-, 
0q, 0n, 0m, 2f, 0u
-                       if [[ ${line} == *depth* ]] ; then
-                               depth=$(echo ${line} | grep -Po "depth: [0-9]")
-                               trust=$(echo ${line} | grep -Po "trust:.*")
-
-                               trust_uncalculated=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]-")
-                               [[ ${trust_uncalculated} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_insufficient=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]q")
-                               [[ ${trust_insufficient} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_never=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po "[0-9]n")
-                               [[ ${trust_never} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_marginal=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]m")
-                               [[ ${trust_marginal} == 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_full=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po "[0-9]f")
-                               [[ ${trust_full} != 0 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               trust_ultimate=$(echo ${trust} | grep -Po 
"[0-9]u")
-                               [[ ${trust_ultimate} == 1 ]] || ${mode}
-
-                               echo "${trust_uncalculated}, 
${trust_insufficient}"
-                       fi
-               done < "${T}"/tests/trustdb.log
-       }
-
-       # First, check with the bad key still in the test keyring.
-       # This is supposed to fail, so we want it to return 1
-       check_trust_levels "return 1" && die "Trustdb passed when it should 
have failed!"
-
-       # Now check without the bad key in the test keyring.
-       # This one should pass.
-       #
-       # Drop the bad key first 
(https://superuser.com/questions/174583/how-to-delete-gpg-secret-keys-by-force-without-fingerprint)
-       keys=$(gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --fingerprint --with-colons --batch "Larry 
The Cow <[email protected]>" \
-               | grep "^fpr" \
-               | sed -n 's/^fpr:::::::::\([[:alnum:]]\+\):/\1/p')
-
-       local key
-       for key in ${keys[@]} ; do
-               nonfatal edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --batch --yes 
--delete-secret-keys ${key}
-       done
-
-       edo gpg "${mygpgargs[@]}" --batch --yes --delete-keys "Larry The Cow 
<[email protected]>"
-       check_trust_levels "return 0" || die "Trustdb failed when it should 
have passed!"
-
-       gpgconf --kill gpg-agent || die
-}
-
-src_install() {
-       insinto /usr/share/openpgp-keys
-       newins gentoo-developers-sanitised.asc gentoo-developers.asc
-
-       # TODO: install an ownertrust file like 
sec-keys/openpgp-keys-gentoo-auth?
-}

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