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authorDavid Kalnischkies <david@kalnischkies.de>2016-08-25 12:42:36 +0200
committerJulian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org>2016-11-23 16:21:55 +0100
commitd6479b781983deba01048cf88f86f7a619cbf1b1 (patch)
treecae0f1b3f9699c7f63212980bbde7544110e0c9f /test/integration/test-bug-618848-always-respect-user-requests
parent50e78e29da6fe8cf5ff2f733f9aa0e8673ed480d (diff)
apt-key: warn instead of fail on unreadable keyrings
apt-key has inconsistent behaviour if it can't read a keyring file: Commands like 'list' skipped silently over such keyrings while 'verify' failed hard resulting in apt to report cconfusing gpg errors (#834973). As a first step we teach apt-key to be more consistent here skipping in all commands over unreadable keyrings, but issuing a warning in the process, which is as usual for apt commands displayed at the end of the run. (cherry picked from commit 105503b4b470c124bc0c271bd8a50e25ecbe9133) (removed the buffering of warnings in aptwarnings.log, as we do not have a cleanup function where we can cat it) LP: #1642386
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