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Andrey Smirnov 1b2fccb615 Compatibility with GnuPG 1.x and 2.x, auto-detect GnuPG version
* 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
2018-10-10 01:34:00 +03:00

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aptly is a tool to create partial and full mirrors of remote
repositories, manage local repositories, filter them, merge,
upgrade individual packages, take snapshots and publish them
back as Debian repositories.
aptly's goal is to establish repeatability and controlled changes
in a package-centric environment. aptly allows one to fix a set of packages
in a repository, so that package installation and upgrade becomes
deterministic. At the same time aptly allows one to perform controlled,
fine-grained changes in repository contents to transition your
package environment to new version.
Options:
-architectures="": list of architectures to consider during (comma-separated), default to all available
-config="": location of configuration file (default locations are /etc/aptly.conf, ~/.aptly.conf)
-db-open-attempts=10: number of attempts to open DB if it's locked by other instance
-dep-follow-all-variants: when processing dependencies, follow a & b if dependency is 'a|b'
-dep-follow-recommends: when processing dependencies, follow Recommends
-dep-follow-source: when processing dependencies, follow from binary to Source packages
-dep-follow-suggests: when processing dependencies, follow Suggests
-dep-verbose-resolve: when processing dependencies, print detailed logs
-gpg-provider="": PGP implementation ("gpg", "gpg1", "gpg2" for external gpg or "internal" for Go internal implementation)