Package: software-properties-gtk
Version: 0.96.20.2-2.1
Severity: important

The software properties application does not delete
keys. I install a key. Let's say the google Linux
repositories key. I type in the command line (as root):

wget -q -O - https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add -

Now I open the Software & Updates Aplication (In my case it is
software-properties-gtk). I select the authentication tab where you
have options for the keys. It shows the keys, but when I click on
the button for removing a key, it doesn't remove it.

The list of keys seems to update when you press the button that
should delete a key. When you try to delete a key from the bottom
of the list, the list is shown from the top again. So it seems
to update the list like it should after deleting a key, I think.
But it doesn't delete the selected key. You can only add keys with
software-properties-gtk.

The error is in the file "SoftwarePropertiesGtk.py".
It is in that passage:


    def remove_key_clicked(self, widget):
        """Remove a trusted software vendor key"""
        selection = self.treeview_auth.get_selection()
        (model, a_iter) = selection.get_selected()
        if a_iter == None:
            return
        key = model.get_value(a_iter, 0)
        try:
            if not self.backend.RemoveKey(key[:8]):
                error(self.main,
                      _("Error removing the key"),
                      _("The key you selected could not be removed. "
                        "Please report this as a bug."))
        except dbus.DBusException as e:
            if e._dbus_error_name == 'com.ubuntu.SoftwareProperties.PermissionDeniedByPolicy':                 logging.error("Authentication canceled, changes have not been saved")


The error is the "key[:8]" here. It gives the first eight characters of the key that is chosen here. It must use the whole sixteen characters. The application shows a key like that: "8C42FC58D8752769". The "key[:8]" lets the application choose the first eight characters. That won't work when you try to delete a key with "apt-key rm" in the command line. You can delete the key in the command line with "apt-key rm" with the whole sixteen characters. (The application uses "apt-key rm". You can look this up in "AptAuth.py" in the package "python3-software-properties".) If you just change the "key[:8]" to
"key[:16]", the application (software-properties-gtk) can delete keys.

I think there should be an update when the bug is fixed, because the user interface is an important part of the operating system. There shouldn't be a button that doesn't work in a stable version for day-to-day use. Furthermore, removing apt keys should be possible to ensure safety. Such a small change should be possible. It just ensures that the program
gets the right variable. Nothing else needs to be changed to fix this bug.

I also do not want this bug again if you ever make an update of the concerned files, so
please make an updated version


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