Since 8d5c48b, xbps has used a sha1 ASN1 prefix with a sha256 hash, and
as of openssl v3, openssl cares about this. This works around that in a
compatible way by moving to a second sig file, binpkg.sig2.
For xbps-remove -O and xbps-rindex -r, also clean up obselete .sig files.
- use `.Os` to show "Void Linux" in the footer
- use `Aq Mt` to display email addresses
- use `.Lk` for the bug link
- remove unnecessary use of `.Nm <name>` when already defined
- add xbps-alternatives(1) to SEE ALSO where missing
- bump date
This reverts commit be7d8cfaf1.
This commit missed some previous copyrights mentioned,
in general I think its better to have this per-file to
follow who wrote what and when.
See the manual page:
XBPS-DIGEST(1) General Commands Manual XBPS-DIGEST(1)
NAME
xbps-digest - XBPS utility to generate message digests
SYNOPSIS
xbps-digest [OPTIONS] [FILE] [FILE+N]
DESCRIPTION
The xbps-digest utility generates message digests for specified FILE or
stdin if unset.
OPTIONS
-m, --mode mode
Sets the message digest mode. Supported: sha256. If unset, defaults
to sha256.
-h, --help
Show the help message.
-V, --version
Show the version information.
SEE ALSO
xbps.d(5), xbps-checkvers(1), xbps-create(1), xbps-dgraph(1),
xbps-fbulk(1), xbps-install(1), xbps-pkgdb(1), xbps-query(1),
xbps-reconfigure(1), xbps-remove(1), xbps-rindex(1), xbps-uchroot(1),
xbps-uunshare(1)
AUTHORS
Juan Romero Pardines <xtraeme@gmail.com>
BUGS
Probably, but I try to make this not happen. Use it under your own
responsibility and enjoy your life.
Report bugs at https://github.com/void-linux/xbps/issues
June 12, 2019
Signed-off-by: Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>
EBUSY occurs if xbps tries to remove a directory with unlink(2) that is
a mount point, this happens with `/boot` as example.
https: //github.com/voidlinux/void-packages/issues/7229#issuecomment-319392560
https: //github.com/voidlinux/void-packages/issues/8753
Closes: #259 [via git-merge-pr]
This avoids the need to manually add them to the {INSTALL,REMOVE}.msg
files in binary packages, and saves some bytes in the repository archive
and binary packages.
Idea by @dominikh.