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Authored by vishwin on Dec 23 2021, 2:46 AM.
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Summary

Arch Linux PGP keyring, used with sysutils/pacman

Test Plan

This port only installs three files. Actual use is with pacman

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LGTM.

security/archlinux-keyring/Makefile
4

Maybe add security to CATEGORIES too?

security/archlinux-keyring/pkg-descr
2

Missing dot at the end of the sentence.

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Dec 23 2021, 6:58 AM
security/archlinux-keyring/Makefile
4

Oops! Forgot to change this to security when I moved it out of misc in my overlay.

Silly question: why do we need this?

Currently dogfooding an update to sysutils/archlinux that includes a flavour for managing a vanilla Arch Linux userland for Linuxulator use. Apart from adding some bits in pkg-message it's pretty much ready for wider testing.

fix CATEGORIES, add pkg-message, clarify pkg-descr

This revision now requires review to proceed.Dec 24 2021, 4:53 PM
vishwin added inline comments.
security/archlinux-keyring/pkg-message
4

Initial message to populate the keyring lives in sysutils/pacman (review to come)

This revision was not accepted when it landed; it landed in state Needs Review.Dec 24 2021, 5:21 PM
This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes.