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2015-12-19tests: support gpg2 properly in all testcasesDavid Kalnischkies
The output changes slightly between different versions, which we already dealt with in the main testcase for apt-key, but there are two more which do not test both versions explicitly and so still had gpg1 output to check against as this is the default at the moment. Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-12-19tests: support spaces in path and TMPDIRDavid Kalnischkies
This doesn't allow all tests to run cleanly, but it at least allows to write tests which could run successfully in such environments. Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-09-15tests: don't use hardcoded port for http and httpsDavid Kalnischkies
This allows running tests in parallel. Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-03-16test exitcode as well as string equalityDavid Kalnischkies
We use test{success,failure} now all over the place in the framework, so its only consequencial to do this in the situations in which we test for a specific output as well. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-09-27allow to specify fingerprints in 'apt-key del'David Kalnischkies
2014-09-27use apt-key adv (+ gnupg) instead of gpgv for verifyDavid Kalnischkies
apt-key does the keyring merge as we need it, so we just call it instead of reimplementing it to do the merging before gpgv. This means we don't use gpgv anymore (we never depended on it explicitly - bad style), but it also means that the message in apt-cdrom add is a bit less friendly as it says loudly "untrusted key", but for a one-time command its okay.
2013-12-19fix apt-key net-update test to use the buildin webserverMichael Vogt
2013-12-13make apt-key net-update actually testableMichael Vogt
2013-12-12fix test/integration/test-apt-key-net-updateMichael Vogt
2013-12-11fix test/integration/test-apt-key-net-update (code copy/DRY violation)Michael Vogt
2013-12-01cherry-pick ubuntus (disabled) net-update fixesDavid Kalnischkies
With the net-update command a special keyring can be downloaded and imported into apt, which must be signed by a master key. Its is currently disabled because of security problems with it – and the only known user before that was Ubuntu.