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userdoc:kup [2014-06-12 18:35] korgadmin created |
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===== Before you begin ===== | ===== Before you begin ===== | ||
- | In order to use kup, you will need to have a [[userdoc:accounts|valid kernel.org account]]. If you already have access to kernel.org gitolite trees, then you are all set to use kup. If you do not have a current kernel.org account, you can [[userdoc:accounts|request that the account is created for you]]. | + | **EXTREMELY IMPORTANT:** Do not upload non-Open Source software without special prior permission. This includes binaries of software intended to be Open Source for which source code isn't actually available yet. |
+ | IN PARTICULAR, do not upload non-Open Source cryptographic software, or cryptographic binaries from source not available on the Internet, under any circumstances. This is absolutely essential. | ||
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+ | If you have not yet set up your ssh access, first see [[userdoc:ssh_access]]. | ||
===== Obtaining kup ===== | ===== Obtaining kup ===== | ||
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kup put foo.tar foo.tar.asc /test/foo.tar.gz | kup put foo.tar foo.tar.asc /test/foo.tar.gz | ||
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+ | 8-o: If you get "invalid signature", the most likely cause is that your signature is against the compressed version of the archive. Kup expects the signature to be against .tar, not .tar.?z. It uncompresses the file, then runs the verification check, then recompresses in multiple formats. | ||
Please remove anything you put there after you are done: | Please remove anything you put there after you are done: |