[1.1] script/*: fix gpg usage wrt keyboxd#4316
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I used script/keyring_validate.sh, which gave me this error: > [*] User cyphar in runc.keyring is not a maintainer! Apparently, when gnupg 2.4.1+ sees a fresh install (i.e. no ~/.gnupg directory), it configures itself to use keyboxd instead of keyring files, and when just silently ignores options like --keyring and --no-default-keyring, working with keyboxd all the time. The only way I found to make it not use keyboxd is to set --homedir. Let's do that when we explicitly want a separate keyring. Similar change is made to script/release_key.sh. Also, change "--import --import-options=show-only" to "--show-keys" which is a shortcut. When using this, there is no need to protect the default keyring since this command does not read or modify it. Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 760105a) Signed-off-by: lifubang <[email protected]>
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This is a backport of #4189 to release-1.1 branch.
I used script/keyring_validate.sh, which gave me this error:
Apparently, when gnupg 2.4.1+ sees a fresh install (i.e. no ~/.gnupg directory), it configures itself to use keyboxd instead of keyring files, and when just silently ignores options like --keyring and --no-default-keyring, working with keyboxd all the time.
The only way I found to make it not use keyboxd is to set --homedir. Let's do that when we explicitly want a separate keyring.
Similar change is made to script/release_key.sh.
Also, change "--import --import-options=show-only" to "--show-keys" which is a shortcut. When using this, there is no need to protect the default keyring since this command does not read or modify it.
(cherry picked from commit 760105a)