These GPG tests were failing for me on EL7 - it appears to be because we had only one directory for both private and public keys, and we were giving that to ostree for verification, which passed them onto gpgv. In EL7 beta at least, gpgv now barfs if it finds a private key where it is just expecting to find public keys. Fix this by splitting out the public trusted directory from the private key directory. Except now for signing, we still need the public key there, so symlink it. Whee! |
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README.md
OSTree is a tool for managing bootable, immutable, versioned filesystem trees. While it takes over some of the roles of tradtional "package managers" like dpkg and rpm, it is not a package system; nor is it a tool for managing full disk images. Instead, it sits between those levels, offering a blend of the advantages (and disadvantages) of both.
For more information, see: