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From: | rghetta |
Subject: | Re: [Monotone-devel] monotone evaluation in commercial project [long] |
Date: | Wed, 13 Apr 2005 13:50:01 +0200 |
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Olivier Andrieu wrote:
> rghetta [Wed, 13 Apr 2005]: > The real problem is getting that information out of monotone > without having to parse unformatted data. > At the sql level this is trivial, but the cert value is encoded, as > you pointed out. Monotone registers functions to decode cert values. Eg you can do : monotone db execute "SELECT name, unbase64(value) FROM revision_certs WHERE id LIKE '31ba7%'" There's one for gzipped-base64 values as well ("unpack").
I know, but these functions, while they can be useful for exporting, don't resolve the problem of trust. Perhaps monotone can provide a check_signature()/check_hash(), or, even better, register some views to provide a filtered database ?
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