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Re: Upload right for pspp and libspread-sheet-widget packages in debian


From: Mattia Rizzolo
Subject: Re: Upload right for pspp and libspread-sheet-widget packages in debian
Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 19:54:49 +0200
User-agent: Every email client sucks, this one just sucks less.

Nearly there!!

3879857 20200526173524|command|dak|program start
3879858 
20200526173526|command|dak|processing|blp-1590513019.dak-commands|signed-by=C2D1AB061656AAC54B5E975485199DE8C6648E90
3879859 
20200526173526|command|dak|dm|fingerprint|1A9F9365EF7F1142627526B1CC79D80A5BB7FC51
3879860 20200526173526|command|dak|dm|uid|address@hidden
3879861 20200526173526|command|dak|ERROR|Tried to grant permissions for unknown 
source package: libspread-sheet-widget


↑↑↑↑↑↑↑ this one failed

3879862 20200526173526|command|dak|Exception while processing 
blp-1590513019.dak-commands:|ParseMaintError('No @ found in email address 
part.',)
3879863 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|Traceback (most recent call last):
3879864 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/dak/process_commands.py", line 78, in main
3879865 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    command.evaluate()
3879866 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/daklib/command.py", line 179, in evaluate
3879867 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    self._notify_uploader()
3879868 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/daklib/command.py", line 110, in 
_notify_uploader
3879869 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    '__MAINTAINER_TO__': 
fix_maintainer(self.uploader)[1],
3879870 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/daklib/textutils.py", line 114, in 
fix_maintainer
3879871 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    raise ParseMaintError("No @ 
found in email address part.")
3879872 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|ParseMaintError: No @ found in 
email address part.
3879873 
20200526173526|command|dak|processing|blp-1590513027.dak-commands|signed-by=C2D1AB061656AAC54B5E975485199DE8C6648E90
3879874 
20200526173526|command|dak|dm|fingerprint|1A9F9365EF7F1142627526B1CC79D80A5BB7FC51
3879875 20200526173526|command|dak|dm|uid|address@hidden
3879876 
20200526173526|command|dak|dm|allow|1A9F9365EF7F1142627526B1CC79D80A5BB7FC51|pspp


↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑ this one is a success!

3879877 20200526173526|command|dak|Exception while processing 
blp-1590513027.dak-commands:|ParseMaintError('No @ found in email address 
part.',)
3879878 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|Traceback (most recent call last):
3879879 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/dak/process_commands.py", line 78, in main
3879880 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    command.evaluate()
3879881 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/daklib/command.py", line 179, in evaluate
3879882 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    self._notify_uploader()
3879883 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/daklib/command.py", line 110, in 
_notify_uploader
3879884 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    '__MAINTAINER_TO__': 
fix_maintainer(self.uploader)[1],
3879885 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|  File 
"/srv/ftp-master.debian.org/dak/daklib/textutils.py", line 114, in 
fix_maintainer
3879886 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|    raise ParseMaintError("No @ 
found in email address part.")
3879887 20200526173526|command|dak|traceback|ParseMaintError: No @ found in 
email address part.
3879888 20200526173526|command|dak|program end


I don't know what's wrong in particular that cause the mail routine to
fail: I'm sure I granted DM rights for people not that many months ago,
and it used to just work.
Regardless, I'm not interested enough to dig it up myself.

On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 10:14:35AM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> I'm using dput-ng. This is a bad user interface.

I thought dput-ng was clever than that.  It also does sanity check
against the locally available dm keyring (but you need to override those
check since Friedrich's key is not yet there - and won't be a little
while more).  The manpage does say that it passes the fingerprint
straight to the dak-commands file (which means people needs to be
completely aware of the file format), but at least it could bother doing
a couple of checks and issue a warning.

once the debian-policy source package is updated, you'll be able to
write

    dcut dm --uid address@hidden --allow foobar

with a way lower possiblity of failure.

-- 
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                        Mattia Rizzolo

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