Remove GPG-signing of releases
This makes it easier for others to make releases, and probably few people care about GPG signatures anyway.
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@ -115,10 +115,6 @@ sub downloadFile {
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write_file("$tmpFile.sha256", $sha256_actual);
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write_file("$tmpFile.sha256", $sha256_actual);
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if (! -e "$tmpFile.asc") {
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system("gpg2 --detach-sign --armor $tmpFile") == 0 or die "unable to sign $tmpFile\n";
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}
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return $sha256_expected;
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return $sha256_expected;
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}
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}
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@ -194,7 +190,7 @@ for my $fn (glob "$tmpDir/*") {
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my $configuration = ();
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my $configuration = ();
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$configuration->{content_type} = "application/octet-stream";
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$configuration->{content_type} = "application/octet-stream";
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if ($fn =~ /.sha256|.asc|install/) {
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if ($fn =~ /.sha256|install/) {
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# Text files
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# Text files
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$configuration->{content_type} = "text/plain";
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$configuration->{content_type} = "text/plain";
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}
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}
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