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* aptly can sign and verify without issues with GnuPG 1.x and 2.x * aptly auto-detects GnuPG version and adapts accordingly * aptly automatically finds suitable GnuPG version Majority of the work was to get unit-tests which can work with GnuPG 1.x & 2.x. Locally I've verified that aptly supports GnuPG 1.4.x & 2.2.x. Travis CI environment is based on trusty, so it runs gpg2 tests with GnuPG 2.0.x. Configuration parameter gpgProvider now supports three values for GnuPG: * gpg (same as before, default): use GnuPG 1.x if available (checks gpg, gpg1), otherwise uses GnuPG 2.x; for aptly users who already have GnuPG 1.x environment (as it was the only supported version) nothing should change; new users might start with GnuPG 2.x if that's their installed version * gpg1 looks for GnuPG 1.x only, fails otherwise * gpg2 looks for GnuPG 2.x only, fails otherwise
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Key-Type: DSA
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Key-Length: 1024
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Subkey-Type: ELG-E
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Subkey-Length: 1024
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Name-Real: Aptly Tester
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Name-Comment: don't use it
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Name-Email: test@aptly.info
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Expire-Date: 0
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%pubring aptly.pub
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%secring aptly.sec
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# Do a commit here, so that we can later print "done" :-)
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%commit
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%echo done
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