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authorJonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>2013-03-09 17:19:05 +0100
committerJonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>2013-03-13 11:33:10 +0100
commit049467f2dec0cf511b403dde9b9b07c6abf5cbc9 (patch)
tree2d84414b881864db893f67eb6c87b46876e6a0e9 /src/share/ma/add_certifier
parent0c081207c94b0ed338a704fafac10166ce98bba7 (diff)
Simplify arguments passed to su_monkeysphere_user() and gpg_sphere
It is a healthy coding practice to keep each argument separate when executing system calls, i.e. quote each variable separately instead of relying on whitespace to indicate argument separation. This patch improves argument passing like this: a) Each argument is passed individually (not all as a single string) b) Arguments containing no variables are not quoted c) Dynamic arguments are double-quoted ( "$@" ) Due to su_monkeysphere_user() expanding arguments using "$*" (not "$@") arguments are collapsed into single strings, and this change is therefore mostly¹ cosmetic. It does improve clarity, however. Also, it eases switching to safer quoted arguments in the future. ¹ma/update_users had $STRICT_MODES properly dual-quoted line 82 which is dropped with this change (to keep patches simple). Next patch will restore proper quoting generally (i.e. including this one now relaxed).
Diffstat (limited to 'src/share/ma/add_certifier')
-rw-r--r--src/share/ma/add_certifier2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/share/ma/add_certifier b/src/share/ma/add_certifier
index 86c2fd4..1d450e7 100644
--- a/src/share/ma/add_certifier
+++ b/src/share/ma/add_certifier
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ if [ -f "$keyID" -o "$keyID" = '-' ] ; then
# check the key is ok as monkeysphere user before loading
log debug "checking keys in file..."
fingerprint=$(su_monkeysphere_user \
- "${SYSSHAREDIR}/common list_primary_fingerprints" < "$keyID")
+ "${SYSSHAREDIR}/common" list_primary_fingerprints < "$keyID")
if [ $(printf "%s" "$fingerprint" | egrep -c '^[A-F0-9]{40}$') -ne 1 ] ; then
failure "There was not exactly one gpg key in the file."