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We are continuing to use APT as package manager, so having another one is pointless especially if we are not going to create repository for `apk`.
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--- abuild-3.2.0/abuild-keygen.in 2018-06-22 10:24:10.000000000 +0300
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+++ abuild-3.2.0.mod/abuild-keygen.in 2018-11-18 20:02:12.017576128 +0200
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@@ -56,14 +56,14 @@
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if [ -n "$install_pubkey" ]; then
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- msg "Installing $pubkey to /etc/apk/keys..."
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- sudo mkdir -p /etc/apk/keys
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- sudo cp -i "$pubkey" /etc/apk/keys/
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+ msg "Installing $pubkey to \$PREFIX/etc/apk/keys..."
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+ mkdir -p @TERMUX_PREFIX@/etc/apk/keys
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+ cp -i "$pubkey" @TERMUX_PREFIX@/etc/apk/keys/
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else
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msg ""
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msg "You'll need to install $pubkey into "
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- msg "/etc/apk/keys to be able to install packages and repositories signed with"
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+ msg "\$PREFIX/etc/apk/keys to be able to install packages and repositories signed with"
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msg "$privkey"
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fi
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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
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Options:
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-a, --append Set PACKAGER_PRIVKEY=<generated key> in
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$ABUILD_USERCONF
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- -i, --install Install public key into /etc/apk/keys using sudo
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+ -i, --install Install public key into \$PREFIX/etc/apk/keys
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-n Non-interactive. Use defaults
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-q, --quiet
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-h, --help Show this help
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