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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2016-03-12 23:42:38 UTC
  • mto: (237.7.594 trunk)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 339.
  • Revision ID: teddy@recompile.se-20160312234238-xdszntu18cfwife9
Server: Use python-gi instead of old python-gobject

The python-gobject module is old, deprecated, and replaced with the
python-gi (GObject Introspection) module; use that instead.

* debian/control (Source: mandos/Build-Depends-Indep): Change
  "python-gi | python-gobject" to "python-gi".
* mandos: Import "GLib" instead of "GObject"; change all users.
* mandos-monitor: - '' -

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# Contact the authors at <mandos@recompile.se>.
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VERSION="1.7.14"
 
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VERSION="1.7.5"
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KEYDIR="/etc/keys/mandos"
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KEYTYPE=RSA
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        #Handle: <no-spaces>
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        #%pubring pubring.gpg
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        #%secring secring.gpg
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        %no-protection
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        %commit
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        EOF
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    esac
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    if [ $SSH -eq 1 ]; then
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        for ssh_keytype in ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 ed25519 rsa; do
 
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        for ssh_keytype in ed25519 rsa; do
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            set +e
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            ssh_fingerprint="`ssh-keyscan -t $ssh_keytype localhost 2>/dev/null`"
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            set -e
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            cat "$PASSFILE"
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        else
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            tty --quiet && stty -echo
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            echo -n "Enter passphrase: " >/dev/tty
 
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            echo -n "Enter passphrase: " >&2
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            read first
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            tty --quiet && echo >&2
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            echo -n "Repeat passphrase: " >/dev/tty
 
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            echo -n "Repeat passphrase: " >&2
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            read second
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            if tty --quiet; then
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                echo >&2