Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan
On 12 November 2011 08:04, Ionut Biru wrote: > On 11/12/2011 01:59 AM, Dan McGee wrote: >> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Ionut Biru wrote: >>> On 11/12/2011 01:43 AM, Ray Rashif wrote: On 12 November 2011 07:35, Dan McGee wrote: > On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ray Rashif wrote: >> On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: >>> So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it >>> locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature >>> back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. >> >> Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting >> signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times >> before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg >> --verify outputs: >> >> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found >> >> But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous >> 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now >> need to import my public key on alderaan? > > Is your key in your keychain on alderaan? Probably not from what this > looks like. Easy to check- `gpg --list-keys 0xfoobar`. > > -Dan > Nope. That was what I was asking - whether I need to add it. The last 2 times that I pushed signed packages from alderaan I didn't do anything gpg-related remotely. Anyway, imported the key now so all is good again. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 >>> >>> don't import any key on alderaan. >> >> Hmm? >> >> He is trying to *verify*, meaning he needs his *public* key. This has >> nothing to do with signing or private keys. It make a heck of a lot >> more sense bandwidth-wise for him to upload the signature file to >> alderaan than upload both the package and signature from his local >> machine, so why should he not be able to do that? The `gpg --verify` >> call is there to make sure developers don't accidentally upload >> mismatched packages and corresponding signature files, which could >> easily happen when doing test builds and --nosign, etc. >> >> -Dan > > > well, i understood that he signed the package on alderaan... Then you misunderstood. My reply to the topic meant I was referring to the only workaround to "sign packages on alderaan", which is to build, download packages, sign locally, upload signatures, and then push wholesale. I followed that process on 2 previous occasions and there was no complaint even when there was no public key on the remote machine, but this time commitpkg complained about the signatures. So I only wanted to know whether I did anything wrong. Anyway, it's now evident that the verification was not there before. Importing a public key poses no risk (done with --recv-keys), so there is also no need to change anything in commitpkg. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan
On 11/12/2011 01:59 AM, Dan McGee wrote: > On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Ionut Biru wrote: >> On 11/12/2011 01:43 AM, Ray Rashif wrote: >>> On 12 November 2011 07:35, Dan McGee wrote: On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ray Rashif wrote: > On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: >> So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it >> locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature >> back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. > > Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting > signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times > before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg > --verify outputs: > > gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found > > But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous > 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now > need to import my public key on alderaan? Is your key in your keychain on alderaan? Probably not from what this looks like. Easy to check- `gpg --list-keys 0xfoobar`. -Dan >>> >>> Nope. That was what I was asking - whether I need to add it. The last >>> 2 times that I pushed signed packages from alderaan I didn't do >>> anything gpg-related remotely. >>> >>> Anyway, imported the key now so all is good again. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 >> >> don't import any key on alderaan. > > Hmm? > > He is trying to *verify*, meaning he needs his *public* key. This has > nothing to do with signing or private keys. It make a heck of a lot > more sense bandwidth-wise for him to upload the signature file to > alderaan than upload both the package and signature from his local > machine, so why should he not be able to do that? The `gpg --verify` > call is there to make sure developers don't accidentally upload > mismatched packages and corresponding signature files, which could > easily happen when doing test builds and --nosign, etc. > > -Dan well, i understood that he signed the package on alderaan... -- IonuČ› signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Ionut Biru wrote: > On 11/12/2011 01:43 AM, Ray Rashif wrote: >> On 12 November 2011 07:35, Dan McGee wrote: >>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ray Rashif wrote: On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: > So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it > locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature > back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg --verify outputs: gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now need to import my public key on alderaan? >>> >>> Is your key in your keychain on alderaan? Probably not from what this >>> looks like. Easy to check- `gpg --list-keys 0xfoobar`. >>> >>> -Dan >>> >> >> Nope. That was what I was asking - whether I need to add it. The last >> 2 times that I pushed signed packages from alderaan I didn't do >> anything gpg-related remotely. >> >> Anyway, imported the key now so all is good again. >> >> >> -- >> GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 > > don't import any key on alderaan. Hmm? He is trying to *verify*, meaning he needs his *public* key. This has nothing to do with signing or private keys. It make a heck of a lot more sense bandwidth-wise for him to upload the signature file to alderaan than upload both the package and signature from his local machine, so why should he not be able to do that? The `gpg --verify` call is there to make sure developers don't accidentally upload mismatched packages and corresponding signature files, which could easily happen when doing test builds and --nosign, etc. -Dan
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan
On 11/12/2011 01:43 AM, Ray Rashif wrote: > On 12 November 2011 07:35, Dan McGee wrote: >> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ray Rashif wrote: >>> On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. >>> >>> Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting >>> signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times >>> before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg >>> --verify outputs: >>> >>> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found >>> >>> But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous >>> 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now >>> need to import my public key on alderaan? >> >> Is your key in your keychain on alderaan? Probably not from what this >> looks like. Easy to check- `gpg --list-keys 0xfoobar`. >> >> -Dan >> > > Nope. That was what I was asking - whether I need to add it. The last > 2 times that I pushed signed packages from alderaan I didn't do > anything gpg-related remotely. > > Anyway, imported the key now so all is good again. > > > -- > GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 don't import any key on alderaan. is a devtools requirement that a signature must exist to enforce packagers to sign their packages. Imo we should try to do that optionally on alderaan or even better, use svn commit and commitpkg only locally after copying the packages. -- IonuČ› signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan (was: Finalizing the package signing process)
On 12 November 2011 07:35, Dan McGee wrote: > On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ray Rashif wrote: >> On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: >>> So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it >>> locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature >>> back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. >> >> Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting >> signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times >> before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg >> --verify outputs: >> >> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found >> >> But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous >> 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now >> need to import my public key on alderaan? > > Is your key in your keychain on alderaan? Probably not from what this > looks like. Easy to check- `gpg --list-keys 0xfoobar`. > > -Dan > Nope. That was what I was asking - whether I need to add it. The last 2 times that I pushed signed packages from alderaan I didn't do anything gpg-related remotely. Anyway, imported the key now so all is good again. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan (was: Finalizing the package signing process)
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ray Rashif wrote: > On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: >> So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it >> locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature >> back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. > > Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting > signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times > before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg > --verify outputs: > > gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found > > But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous > 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now > need to import my public key on alderaan? Is your key in your keychain on alderaan? Probably not from what this looks like. Easy to check- `gpg --list-keys 0xfoobar`. -Dan
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan (was: Finalizing the package signing process)
On 31 October 2011 02:06, Florian Pritz wrote: > So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it > locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature > back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. Did something change WRT this workflow now? I'm getting signature-incorrect from commitpkg. I did sign like this 2 times before (opencv and cinelerra-cv), so it did work recently. gpg --verify outputs: gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found But this is normal, and the public key was not there for the previous 2 times. Or was gpg --verify not there in commitpkg before? Do I now need to import my public key on alderaan? -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan
On 31/10/11 06:09, Daniel Isenmann wrote: On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 19:06:21 +0100 Florian Pritz wrote: On 30.10.2011 18:56, Daniel Isenmann wrote: I'm building my packages exclusive on pkgbuild.com and there I can't sign packages. If we do the switch in dbscripts then pkgbuild.com should be ready to generate signed packages. As far as I know it isn't possible yet, am I right? So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. There has been some discussion [1] about remote signing for GPG, but I think they dropped the idea. [1]: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-June/042068.html Kerrick Staley last comment [1] on this thread was that they will go with the hash-signing implementation. But it seems that there is nothing new on this topic. [1]: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-June/042078.html I'd be much more interested in a patch that actually lets you do remote signing than a discussion that went nowhere... http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2011-July/026170.html But then again, that patch went nowhere in the end too as far as I can tell. Allan
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan (was: Finalizing the package signing process)
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 19:06:21 +0100 Florian Pritz wrote: > On 30.10.2011 18:56, Daniel Isenmann wrote: > > I'm building my packages exclusive on pkgbuild.com and there I can't > > sign packages. If we do the switch in dbscripts then pkgbuild.com > > should be ready to generate signed packages. As far as I know it > > isn't possible yet, am I right? > > So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it > locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the > signature back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. > > There has been some discussion [1] about remote signing for GPG, but I > think they dropped the idea. > > [1]: > http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-June/042068.html Kerrick Staley last comment [1] on this thread was that they will go with the hash-signing implementation. But it seems that there is nothing new on this topic. [1]: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-June/042078.html
Re: [arch-dev-public] sign packages on alderaan (was: Finalizing the package signing process)
On 30.10.2011 18:56, Daniel Isenmann wrote: > I'm building my packages exclusive on pkgbuild.com and there I can't > sign packages. If we do the switch in dbscripts then pkgbuild.com > should be ready to generate signed packages. As far as I know it isn't > possible yet, am I right? So far the only solution is to download the finished package, sign it locally using gpg --detach-sign and then uploading the signature back to pkgbuild.com so commitpkg will find it. There has been some discussion [1] about remote signing for GPG, but I think they dropped the idea. [1]: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-June/042068.html -- Florian Pritz signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature