On Tue, 06 Nov 2018 at 11:15:57 -0800, Kyle Rankin wrote: > On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 02:38:29PM +0100, Guilhem Moulin wrote: >> On Sun, 04 Nov 2018 at 05:35:44 -0500, Chris Lamb wrote: >>>>> https://salsa.debian.org/cryptsetup-team/cryptsetup/tree/openpgp-smartcard >>>> >>>> Did you have time to look at this branch yet? (Just rebased it on top >>>> of ‘debian/2%2.0.5-1’ and applied a couple of changes.) >>> >>> Oh dear, I was not aware this was blocking on my end. >> >> Oops sorry for the bad communication, should have poked you earlier >> in October then :-P >> >>> Kyle, how'd you feel about checking this branch out? > > Providing me the deb would remove any risk that any bugs I find were caused > by some mistake on my part in merging and building that branch, so if you > could provide me the deb that would be much appreciated, that way we are at > least a QA team of two :)
There is no merging involved as I rebased the branch on top of master :-) But fair enough, you can use the cryptsetup packages from my private APT repository: echo "deb http://guilhem.org/debian sid main" >>/etc/apt/sources.list apt-key add /tmp/7420DF86BCE15A458DCE997639278DA8109E6244.asc apt update apt upgrade The OpenPGP key used to sign the ‘Release’ file (and the source packages) is the one I'm using for Debian uploads; its primary key has the following fingerprint: 7420 DF86 BCE1 5A45 8DCE 9976 3927 8DA8 109E 6244 Alternatively, you can manually download & install the binary packages from https://guilhem.org/debian/pool/main/c/cryptsetup/ (Only ‘cryptsetup-initramfs’ and ‘cryptsetup-run’ are relevant in this context: the former for the initramfs boot scripts, the latter for the decryption script and documentation.) Cheers, -- Guilhem.
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