pacman-key: receive keys from WKD with -r/--recv-keys

If an email address is specified, we use --locate-key to look up the key
using WKD and keyserver as a fallback. If the key is specified as a key
ID, this doesn't work, so we use the normal keyserver-based --recv-keys.

Note that --refresh-keys still uses the keyservers exclusively for
refreshing, though the situation might potentially be improved in a new
version of GnuPG:
https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2019-July/062169.html

Signed-off-by: Jonas Witschel <diabonas@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
This commit is contained in:
Jonas Witschel 2019-10-07 12:56:02 +02:00 committed by Allan McRae
parent 5d2e48d17f
commit d5c3ed129c

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@ -461,25 +461,34 @@ lsign_keys() {
}
receive_keys() {
local name id keyids
local ret=0 name id keyids emails
# if the key is not a hex ID, do a lookup
for name; do
if [[ $name = ?(0x)+([0-9a-fA-F]) ]]; then
keyids+=("$name")
else
if id=$(key_lookup_from_name "$name"); then
keyids+=("$id")
fi
elif [[ $name = *@*.* ]]; then
emails+=("$name")
elif id=$(key_lookup_from_name "$name"); then
keyids+=("$id")
fi
done
(( ${#keyids[*]} > 0 )) || exit 1
(( ${#keyids[*]}+${#emails[*]} > 0 )) || exit 1
if ! "${GPG_PACMAN[@]}" --recv-keys "${keyids[@]}" ; then
error "$(gettext "Remote key not fetched correctly from keyserver.")"
exit 1
if (( ${#emails[*]} > 0 )) && \
! "${GPG_PACMAN[@]}" --auto-key-locate clear,nodefault,wkd,keyserver \
--locate-key "${emails[@]}" ; then
error "$(gettext "Remote key not fetched correctly from WKD or keyserver.")"
ret=1
fi
if (( ${#keyids[*]} > 0 )) && ! "${GPG_PACMAN[@]}" --recv-keys "${keyids[@]}" ; then
error "$(gettext "Remote key not fetched correctly from keyserver.")"
ret=1
fi
exit $ret
}
refresh_keys() {