On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Stefan Sperling <stsp_at_apache.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:38:52PM +0200, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Stefan Sperling <stsp_at_apache.org> wrote:
>> > I'm happy to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.6.18.
>> >
>> [...]
>> >
>> > For this release, the following people have provided PGP signatures:
>> >
>> > C. Michael Pilato [1024D/1706FD6E] with fingerprint:
>> > 20BF 14DC F02F 2730 7EA4 C7BB A241 06A9 1706 FD6E
>> > Philip Martin [2048R/ED1A599C] with fingerprint:
>> > A844 790F B574 3606 EE95 9207 76D7 88E1 ED1A 599C
>> > Paul T. Burba [1024D/53FCDC55] with fingerprint:
>> > E630 CF54 792C F913 B13C 32C5 D916 8930 53FC DC55
>> > Stefan Sperling [1024D/F59D25F0] with fingerprint:
>> > B1CF 1060 A1E9 34D1 9E86 D6D6 E5D3 0273 F59D 25F0
>> > Blair Zajac [1024D/DA561D91] with fingerprint:
>> > 3FAE C7E1 ADE8 572F 613C F086 C572 2326 DA56 1D91
>> >
>>
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> Seems you missed/forgot my signature [1]. No biggie, just thought I'd
>> mention it. Or maybe I did something wrong?
>>
>> [1] http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2012-04/0003.shtml
>
> The release.py script missed it somehow. Sorry about that.
>
> Your sig is present in subversion-1.6.18.zip.asc. It contains windows
> line endings while the other sigs in the file use Unix line endings.
> Maybe this is what's causing release.py to miss the signature?
Ah yes, that's probably it. Strange though that this hasn't come up
before. I signed 1.7.4 as well, and there my signature was picked up
correctly. Or maybe it's a new feature of release.py to scrape this
automatically?
BTW, I use a gpg executable built for Windows (so no Cygwin version or
something like that). So apparently that produces Windows line endings
by default.
> I suppose in the future we should mark the .asc files as text instead
> of binary and set their eol-style to 'native'.
Yes. Thanks, danielsh :-).
--
Johan
Received on 2012-04-14 21:15:22 CEST