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Bug #558784 [apt] apt: re-adds removed keys
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On Sun, 2012-12-16 at 11:32 +0100, alberto fuentes wrote:
> This bug has been already tagges as squeezy-ignore... and there seems
> to not be enough interest in fixig it
I don't think there's time to get a fix in now in any case, so agreed.
Regards,
Adam
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This bug has been already tagges as squeezy-ignore... and there seems to
not be enough interest in fixig it
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> Nobody seemed to express any explicit concern with the patch, why
> shouldn't we just go ahead and NMU that?
I think you may be referencing:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2011/10/msg00373.html
That doesn't actually do anything to address this issue.
Best wishes
]] David Kalnischkies
| I still don't think it is a real bug as APT has a hard dependency on
| debian-archive-keyring ~ it doesn't recommend this keys, it says:
| You must have ALL these keys installed to use APT correctly and
| on the other hand i see no reason why someone want to remove a
| key
I still don't think it is a real bug as APT has a hard dependency on
debian-archive-keyring ~ it doesn't recommend this keys, it says:
You must have ALL these keys installed to use APT correctly and
on the other hand i see no reason why someone want to remove a
key from the debian-archive-keyring w
Am Montag, den 30.11.2009, 15:51 +0100 schrieb Tollef Fog Heen:
> Package: apt
> Severity: serious
> Version: 0.7.24
> Justification: overwrites local configuration changes
>
> I have removed some keys from my apt keyring, but it seems like apt
> always re-adds them when configuring:
>
> shashlik
]] Julian Andres Klode
| > so it is actually a double policy violation: removing
| > /etc/apt/trusted.gpg is a perfectly legal configuration change that apt
| > must not override. Ditto, removing a key is a perfectly legal
| > configuration change that apt must not override in its postinst.
|
|
reopen 558784
thanks
]] David Kalnischkies
| While i could agree with you on a (very high) metalevel that this could
| be a valid configuration change, i have a few very simple practical
| reasons why not:
|
| - first of all: /etc/apt/trusted.gpg is not a configuration file
| [in dpkg sense]
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Bug #558784 {Done: David Kalnischkies } [apt]
apt: re-adds removed keys
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Package: apt
Severity: serious
Version: 0.7.24
Justification: overwrites local configuration changes
I have removed some keys from my apt keyring, but it seems like apt
always re-adds them when configuring:
shashlik# apt-key list
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg
pub 1024D/6070D3A1 200
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