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Re: Bug#914276: monkeysign tries to access an external key server during the tests



On 2018-11-21 19:43:33, Paul Gevers wrote:
> severity 914276 normal
> user debian-ci@lists.debian.org
> usertags 914276 - breaks needs-update
> usertags 914276 issue
>
> Hi Matthias,
>
> On 21-11-18 12:56, Matthias Klose wrote:
>> monkeysign tries to access an external key server during the tests, and then in
>> a restricted test environment, it fails tests.  Please either use a proxy or
>> disable the tests with network access.
>
> You may not like it, but this is allowed on ci.d.n [1]. So please
> elaborate a bit to the maintainer. I think what you wanted to write is
> that this isn't allowed in Ubuntu. But this is the Debian bug tracker,
> so please don't use "important" for Ubuntu issues.
>
> Also, regarding your usertags for debian-ci@l.d.o, a bug against one
> package can't be both "breaks" and "needs-update" at the same time. I
> don't see it involved in any regression, I think you meant "issue" here,
> so I fixed the usertags.

Ah. Thanks for the clarification Paul! :)

So how do we resolve this for both systems? Does that mean a
ubuntu-specific patch?

For what that's worth, Monkeysign delegates key fetching to GnuPG so it
will respect whatever settings are there... It copies the gpg.conf from
~/.gnupg during setup, so maybe proxy settings could be picked up from
there?

Obviously, GPG being GPG, it doesn't support setting up the proxy
through the environment. :P

A.

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