4/30/2023 0 Comments Apt add repository![]() ![]() net/python- apt/tree/ aptsources/ sourceslist. ![]() And then it'll get ignored when subsequently reading the sources list, as any option fields present other than 'arch' and 'trusted' result in the line being flagged as invalid, this results in the source not being listed in the software-properties sources list - and that's actually how I ended up here trying to work out if that failure to display had been reported as a bug yet. Adding 'signed-by' to the output of the sources so it gets written to the sources list would be needed: When adding a new source there's no argument to provide 'signed-by' or 'trusted' options, so those cannot be added via add-apt-repository or the gui software-properties until that is corrected, and this omission appears to exist upstream: The 'signed-by' field is not supported in the python-apt classes that are used by add-apt-repository and the gui software- properties. UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to focal on (391 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 16.04 LTS "Xenial Xerus" - Alpha amd64 (20160125) ![]() InstallationDate: Installed on (1477 days ago) NonfreeKernelMo dules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair Package: software- properties- common 0.98.6 It would be nice for add-apt-repository to import the key somewhere else but and then specify path to it, using the "signed-by" field. Apt sources.list syntax supports limiting which keys are used to sign a given repo. ![]()
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