On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org wrote:
Do you have any other restrictions in uploaders?
I think No distribution accepting '%s'!\n should only be given
if uploaders forbid it.
I have to handle repositories of 3 types: unsigned uploads, signed
with any key,
- no suitable distribution (No distribution accepting...)
Isn't that No distribution found... ?
The No distribution accepting... message is also given when the
distribution name in changes doesn't match the distribution you're
importing for.
Strange, will have another look...
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org wrote:
I could add some options to give this heuristic and also give
it unconditionally, but I don't quite understand what it is
interesting for. Either one would want to do something depending
on whether a file is signed
* Alberto Donato alberto.don...@gmail.com [120128 18:42]:
Basically, I use that information to find out if the 'processincoming'
failed because the data (.changes and/or .dsc files) are not signed,
while the repository is configured to only accept signed uploads (the
import system generates
Package: reprepro
Version: 4.8.2-1
Tags: patch
When running the 'processincoming' command to import a non-signed
.changes file, the message
Data seems not to be signed trying to use directly...
was included in the command ouput in version in reprepro 4.5.x.
Since 4.6.x it is not displayed
package reprepro
tags 657589 - patch
thanks
* Alberto Donato alberto.don...@gmail.com [120127 10:48]:
When running the 'processincoming' command to import a non-signed
.changes file, the message
Data seems not to be signed trying to use directly...
was included in the command ouput in
Hi,
I'm using reprepro in an automated import system, which parses the
output to figure out what happened when an import goes wrong and send
an email.
I'm using that line to understand if the .changes file is signed.
AFAICT, that was the only way to know that from reprepro. Is there
another way?
* Alberto Donato alberto.don...@gmail.com [120127 12:44]:
I'm using reprepro in an automated import system, which parses the
output to figure out what happened when an import goes wrong and send
an email.
I'm using that line to understand if the .changes file is signed.
AFAICT, that was the
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