Bug#558784: Request for wheezy-ignore for Bug#558784 apt: re-adds removed keys

2013-01-26 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Control: tags -1 + wheezy-ignore 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 -- To

Bug#558784: Request for wheezy-ignore for Bug#558784 apt: re-adds removed keys

2012-12-16 Thread alberto fuentes
This bug has been already tagges as squeezy-ignore... and there seems to not be enough interest in fixig it

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2012-11-11 Thread Michael Gilbert
control: tag -1 -patch 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,

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2010-02-20 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] 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 |

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2010-02-19 Thread 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 from the debian-archive-keyring

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2009-12-19 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] 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. | | We

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2009-12-19 Thread Julian Andres Klode
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#

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2009-12-15 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
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]

Bug#558784: apt: re-adds removed keys

2009-11-30 Thread 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# apt-key list /etc/apt/trusted.gpg pub 1024D/6070D3A1