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Bug#748223: [olasd@debian.org: UDD's DEHS reimplementation, FTP upstreams and GPG signature checking]



retitle 748223 UDD: uscan doesn't understand pgpsigurlmangle
thanks

On 20/05/14 at 07:47 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> UDD's DEHS reimplementation seems to fail for two distinct usecases: FTP
> connections that need active mode are failing (for instance a lot of the KDE
> team watch files are failing), and the uscan version installed on ullmann
> doesn't understand the gpg signature checking and fails with an error. Both
> those issues make the (very useful) DMD a bit redder than necessary.
> 
> The first issue can be solved two ways: enabling the conntrack on ftp
> connections in the firewall, or adding --pasv to the uscan invocation (which
> will fail if the ftp server doesn't support passive mode, but that's a bit
> crazy anyway).

--pasv added to the uscan call, so this is fixed now.

> The second issue would be fixed by using a backported uscan on ullmann. That
> might have other ramifications though, and I can't clean up afterwards so I
> won't request it directly.

This only fails for 82 packages, according to:
select source, warnings from upstream where warnings ~ 'pgp' and status = 'error';
This will be magically fixed when ullmann will be upgraded to jessie.
(just copying the uscan script from a jessie system doesn't work, as it
also uses some stuff from the devscripts lib)

Lucas


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