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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0004302 [pkg_get] regular use feature always 2010-02-23 16:01 2010-03-12 16:01
Reporter flod View Status public  
Assigned To bonivart
Priority normal Resolution duplicate  
Status closed  
Summary 0004302: provide a command-line switch for use_gpg configuration option
Description There is a nice configuration option "use_gpg" for installing only signed packages.

When using an experimental catalog with -t (like the ones from
http://mirror.opencsw.org/experimental.html [^] ), for test releases
the packages are not signed with the usual key.

It would be nice to be able to toggle this option on the command line.
With the -t switch it's easy to use experimental catalogs, but I still would want to use "use_gpg" for the distribution catalog.
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duplicate of 0004045closedbonivart RFE: Override configuration parameters on the commandline (via --param?) 

-  Notes
(0007505)
bonivart (developer)
2010-02-23 16:34

I need to keep new command line options somewhat restricted, it's getting to be a lot already! :-) There's another bug report, http://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4045, [^] that requests a --param option that can take any pkgutil.conf option and override it.

That would produce:

# pkgutil --param use_gpg=false -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/alternatives [^] -i foo

Would that work for you as well?
(0007506)
flod (reporter)
2010-02-23 16:36

Yes, please keep the amount of options low :-)

Sure, this solution would work :-)
It's even much more general and nicer.
(0007510)
bonivart (developer)
2010-02-23 17:49

Ok, I will set this report in the "resolved" status then and work on 0004045 instead. Thanks for your feedback.
(0007627)
bonivart (developer)
2010-03-12 16:01

Implemented in 1.10.


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