- 27 Jul, 2017 40 commits
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
since everything (except the CurrentKeyChain method) operates on a tempoary keychain anyway we don't need this anymore.
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
According to https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/10547 it's not possible to have the trigger defined on the delegated element, i.e. not defined as a data attribute.
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
the rugged versions up to 0.26.0b3 had a bug concerning the signature extraction. The extracted signature was not always the same, probably due to a buffer (overflow) issue in libgit. see https://github.com/libgit2/rugged/issues/608
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
we introduced memoizing, so it's safe to call the method multiple times.
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Alexis Reigel authored
we need to store the keyid to be able to update the signature later in case the missing key is added later.
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Alexis Reigel authored
as we write the cache in the gpg commit class already the read should also happen there. This also removes all logic from the main commit class, which just proxies the call to the Gpg::Commit now.
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
we store the result of the gpg commit verification in the db because the gpg verification is an expensive operation.
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Alexis Reigel authored
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Alexis Reigel authored
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