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# Class for signing package feeds
#
# Related configuration variables that will be used after this class is
# iherited:
# PACKAGE_FEED_PASSPHRASE_FILE
#           Path to a file containing the passphrase of the signing key.
# PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_NAME
#           Name of the key to sign with. May be key id or key name.
# PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_BACKEND
#           Optional variable for specifying the backend to use for signing.
#           Currently the only available option is 'local', i.e. local signing
#           on the build host.
# PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_SIGNATURE_TYPE
#           Optional variable for specifying the type of gpg signature, can be:
#               1. Ascii armored (ASC), default if not set
#               2. Binary (BIN)
#           This variable is only available for IPK feeds. It is ignored on
#           other packaging backends.
# GPG_BIN
#           Optional variable for specifying the gpg binary/wrapper to use for
#           signing.
# GPG_PATH
#           Optional variable for specifying the gnupg "home" directory:
#
inherit sanity

PACKAGE_FEED_SIGN = '1'
PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_BACKEND ?= 'local'
PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_SIGNATURE_TYPE ?= 'ASC'

python () {
    # Check sanity of configuration
    for var in ('PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_NAME', 'PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_PASSPHRASE_FILE'):
        if not d.getVar(var, True):
            raise_sanity_error("You need to define %s in the config" % var, d)

    sigtype = d.getVar("PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_SIGNATURE_TYPE", True)
    if sigtype.upper() != "ASC" and sigtype.upper() != "BIN":
        raise_sanity_error("Bad value for PACKAGE_FEED_GPG_SIGNATURE_TYPE (%s), use either ASC or BIN" % sigtype)
}

do_package_index[depends] += "signing-keys:do_deploy"
do_rootfs[depends] += "signing-keys:do_populate_sysroot"
lass="c1"># # This works in most shells (not dash), but not all of them pass the arguments # when being sourced. To workaround the shell limitation use "set <portnumber> # <builddir>" prior to sourcing this script. # if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "No port specified, using dynamically selected port" port=-1 else port=$1 shift fi if [ -n "$BASH_SOURCE" ]; then THIS_SCRIPT=$BASH_SOURCE elif [ -n "$ZSH_NAME" ]; then THIS_SCRIPT=$0 else THIS_SCRIPT="$(pwd)/oe-init-build-env" fi if [ -n "$BBSERVER" ]; then unset BBSERVER fi if [ -z "$ZSH_NAME" ] && [ "$0" = "$THIS_SCRIPT" ]; then echo "Error: This script needs to be sourced. Please run as '. $THIS_SCRIPT'" exit 1 fi if [ -z "$OEROOT" ]; then OEROOT=$(dirname "$THIS_SCRIPT") OEROOT=$(readlink -f "$OEROOT") fi unset THIS_SCRIPT export OEROOT . $OEROOT/scripts/oe-buildenv-internal && TEMPLATECONF="$TEMPLATECONF" $OEROOT/scripts/oe-setup-builddir || { unset OEROOT return 1 } unset OEROOT [ -z "$BUILDDIR" ] || cd "$BUILDDIR" res=1 if [ -e bitbake.lock ] && grep : bitbake.lock > /dev/null; then BBSERVER=$(cat bitbake.lock) bitbake --status-only res=$? fi if [ $res != 0 ]; then bitbake --server-only -t xmlrpc -B localhost:$port fi if [ $port = -1 ]; then export BBSERVER=localhost:-1 echo "Bitbake server started on demand as needed, use bitbake -m to shut it down" else export BBSERVER=$(cat bitbake.lock) if [ $res = 0 ]; then echo "Using existing bitbake server at: $BBSERVER, use bitbake -m to shut it down" else echo "Bitbake server started at: $BBSERVER, use bitbake -m to shut it down" fi fi unset port res