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aptly/system/t06_publish/PublishRepo39Test_gold
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Tim Foerster d616977904 Add SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH support for GPG signers
Both the external GPG signer (--faked-system-time) and internal Go
OpenPGP signer (signerConfig.Time) now honor SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH,
producing reproducible signatures alongside the plain Release file dates.

Adds system tests for both signer backends verifying byte-identical
Release, Release.gpg and InRelease across repeated publishes.

The signer tests (PublishRepo3[78]Test) are using an ed25519 key because
ed25519 signatures are deterministic by design. The Go openpgp library
uses a random nonce for DSA/ECDSA (see signature.go Sign calls using
config.Random() link below) so those signatures vary across runs
even with a fixed timestamp, making byte-identical verification impossible.

In addition to 49f342878a
Ref: https://github.com/aptly-dev/aptly/pull/1537
Ref: https://github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto/blob/v1.4.0/openpgp/packet/signature.go#L945-L979
2026-04-26 14:32:23 +02:00

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Loading packages...
Generating metadata files and linking package files...
Finalizing metadata files...
openpgp: signing file 'Release'...
openpgp: clearsigning file 'Release'...
Local repo local-repo has been successfully published.
Please setup your webserver to serve directory '${HOME}/.aptly/public' with autoindexing.
Now you can add following line to apt sources:
deb http://your-server/ maverick main
deb-src http://your-server/ maverick main
Don't forget to add your GPG key to apt with apt-key.
You can also use `aptly serve` to publish your repositories over HTTP quickly.