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Accepted dpkg-sig 0.7 (all source)



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Format: 1.7
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:04:35 +0100
Source: dpkg-sig
Binary: dpkg-sig
Architecture: source all
Version: 0.7
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org>
Changed-By: Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt <he@debian.org>
Description: 
 dpkg-sig   - create and verify signatures on .deb-files
Closes: 236183 236185
Changes: 
 dpkg-sig (0.7) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * HE:
     - dpkg-sig:
       + Config file handling: Strip enclosing "s.
       + Die if gpg fails to sign. (Closes: #236183)
       + Rename get_md5_sums to get_md5sums.
       + Don't die when parsing a deb and reading a newline where we
         actually expected an ar header (can happen if people change
         stuff with vi). (Closes: #236185)
       + Cache md5sums in get_md5sums.
       + Don't ask for a passphrase if both -p/DPKGSIG_CACHE_PASS and
         -f are used (use the passphrase from the file specified with -f
         in that case)
       + Don't use die() if not needed for the weird stuff in eval{}.
         Created the cute _die() function to do that.
       + Added a "--remote-dpkg-sig" (also available as "-r") switch to
         allow users to specify where the dpkg-sig executable is. This
         is useful if you're not able to get the remote admin to install
         dpkg-sig.
       + Rearranged the main routine to drop duplicated code
       + Aliased add_file_to_ar_archive to add_sig_to_deb
       + add_sig_to_deb now starts a new ar archive if the file it should
         write to hasn't existed before.
       + New switches --get-hashes, --sign-hashes and --write-signature
         (also available as -h, -d and -w) The first one creates an
         archiv of hashes of a deb/changes, the second signs it
         (wherever you want) and the third one adds the signatures to
         the deb(s and corrects the changes file).
       + Make standard output more verbose.
       + Notice when people try dpkg-sig --sign foo --sign-changes *deb
         (--sign-changes uses an optional argument). Assume that this
         wasn't meant, choose yes for --sign-changes and process the files
         as other cli arguments.
 .
     - dpkg-sig.1:
       + Document the new --remote-dpkg-sig stuff.
       + Document the new --get-hashes, --sign-hashes and --write-signature
         options.
       + Converted to POD, now available as dpkg-sig.pod
 .
     - dpkg-sig.pod:
       + Added (converted from dpkg-sig.1)
 .
     - debian/control:
       + Build-Depend on perl, we need pod2man to create the manpage.
 .
     - debian/rules:
       + Create manpage from dpkg-sig.pod
Files: 
 f761027f53bbffc644c366b8059a7404 556 devel optional dpkg-sig_0.7.dsc
 1ee90ba96762af204df7c4d413e9c872 32474 devel optional dpkg-sig_0.7.tar.gz
 d01c7b196858948ae2215a7b16c52da5 24008 devel optional dpkg-sig_0.7_all.deb

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Accepted:
dpkg-sig_0.7.dsc
  to pool/main/d/dpkg-sig/dpkg-sig_0.7.dsc
dpkg-sig_0.7.tar.gz
  to pool/main/d/dpkg-sig/dpkg-sig_0.7.tar.gz
dpkg-sig_0.7_all.deb
  to pool/main/d/dpkg-sig/dpkg-sig_0.7_all.deb


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