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<p style="margin: 0 0 1em 0; color: black;">Check out <a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/">https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/</a></p>
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<p style="margin: 0 0 1em 0; color: black; font-family: sans-serif;">On June 26, 2019 2:15:48 AM Daniel Kasak <d.j.kasak.dk@gmail.com> wrote:</p>
<p style="margin: 0 0 1em 0; color: black; font-family: sans-serif;">> Hi all. I'd like to create a signed repo, so users don't have to run<br>
> flatpak via sudo. What documentation is available for this? I've found:<br>
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> <a href="http://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/hosting-a-repository.html">http://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/hosting-a-repository.html</a><br>
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> ".flatpakrepo files should include the base64-encoded version of the GPG<br>
> key that was used to sign the repository."<br>
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> ... but it doesn't say *how* exactly it should be included. Also I can't<br>
> find any docs on the actual signing process.<br>
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> Dan<br>
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