Efektivitas Strategi Ta’bir Mushawwar dalam Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab di Madrasah Ibtidaiyah
Abstract
Speaking proficiency is one of the main skills in Arabic language learning, but fourth grade students of MI TPI Keramat face difficulties in assembling mufradat and practicing active conversation, mainly due to the lack of varied learning strategies. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the ta'bir mushawwar strategy, which uses picture as a media to facilitate students in constructing sentences and telling stories, in improving Arabic speaking skills. With a quantitative approach and pre-experiment design, this study involved 18 students of class IV-C. Data were collected through tests, observations, and interviews, then analyzed descriptively and N-Gain test. The posttest average was 83.06 (very good category) with 88.9% completeness, and the N-Gain score was 0.6398 which showed effectiveness in the medium category. The ta'bir mushawwar strategy offers a solution in the form of a visual and hands-on learning approach that can significantly improve students' speaking skills and make learning more interesting and interactive.
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#!/bin/sh set -e unset GREP_OPTIONS GPGHOMEDIR CURRENTTRAP export IFS="$(printf "\n\b")" MASTER_KEYRING='' eval "$(apt-config shell MASTER_KEYRING APT::Key::MasterKeyring)" ARCHIVE_KEYRING='' eval "$(apt-config shell ARCHIVE_KEYRING APT::Key::ArchiveKeyring)" REMOVED_KEYS='' eval "$(apt-config shell REMOVED_KEYS APT::Key::RemovedKeys)" ARCHIVE_KEYRING_URI='' eval "$(apt-config shell ARCHIVE_KEYRING_URI APT::Key::ArchiveKeyringURI)" aptkey_echo() { echo "$@"; } find_gpgv_status_fd() { while [ -n "$1" ]; do if [ "$1" = '--status-fd' ]; then shift echo "$1" break fi shift done } GPGSTATUSFD="$(find_gpgv_status_fd "$@")" apt_warn() { if [ -z "$GPGHOMEDIR" ]; then echo >&2 'W:' "$@" else echo 'W:' "$@" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/aptwarnings.log" fi if [ -n "$GPGSTATUSFD" ]; then echo >&${GPGSTATUSFD} '[APTKEY:] WARNING' "$@" fi } apt_error() { if [ -z "$GPGHOMEDIR" ]; then echo >&2 'E:' "$@" else echo 'E:' "$@" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/aptwarnings.log" fi if [ -n "$GPGSTATUSFD" ]; then echo >&${GPGSTATUSFD} '[APTKEY:] ERROR' "$@" fi } cleanup_gpg_home() { if [ -z "$GPGHOMEDIR" ]; then return; fi if [ -s "$GPGHOMEDIR/aptwarnings.log" ]; then cat >&2 "$GPGHOMEDIR/aptwarnings.log" fi if command_available 'gpgconf'; then GNUPGHOME="${GPGHOMEDIR}" gpgconf --kill all >/dev/null 2>&1 || true fi rm -rf "$GPGHOMEDIR" } # gpg needs (in different versions more or less) files to function correctly, # so we give it its own homedir and generate some valid content for it later on create_gpg_home() { # for cases in which we want to cache a homedir due to expensive setup if [ -n "$GPGHOMEDIR" ]; then return fi if [ -n "$TMPDIR" ]; then # tmpdir is a directory and current user has rwx access to it # same tests as in apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc GetTempDir() if [ ! -d "$TMPDIR" ] || [ ! -r "$TMPDIR" ] || [ ! -w "$TMPDIR" ] || [ ! -x "$TMPDIR" ]; then unset TMPDIR fi fi GPGHOMEDIR="$(mktemp --directory --tmpdir 'apt-key-gpghome.XXXXXXXXXX')" CURRENTTRAP="${CURRENTTRAP} cleanup_gpg_home;" trap "${CURRENTTRAP}" 0 HUP INT QUIT ILL ABRT FPE SEGV PIPE TERM if [ -z "$GPGHOMEDIR" ]; then apt_error "Could not create temporary gpg home directory in $TMPDIR (wrong permissions?)" exit 28 fi chmod 700 "$GPGHOMEDIR" } requires_root() { if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then apt_error "This command can only be used by root." exit 1 fi } command_available() { if [ -x "$1" ]; then return 0; fi # command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 # not required by policy, see #747320 # which "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 # is in debianutils (essential) but not on non-debian systems local OLDIFS="$IFS" IFS=: for p in $PATH; do if [ -x "${p}/${1}" ]; then IFS="$OLDIFS" return 0 fi done IFS="$OLDIFS" return 1 } escape_shell() { echo "$@" | sed -e "s#'#'\"'\"'#g" } get_fingerprints_of_keyring() { aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$1" --with-colons --fingerprint | while read publine; do # search for a public key if [ "${publine%%:*}" != 'pub' ]; then continue; fi # search for the associated fingerprint (should be the very next line) while read fprline; do if [ "${fprline%%:*}" = 'sub' ]; then break; # should never happen elif [ "${fprline%%:*}" != 'fpr' ]; then continue; fi echo "$fprline" | cut -d':' -f 10 done # order in the keyring shouldn't be important done | sort } add_keys_with_verify_against_master_keyring() { ADD_KEYRING="$1" MASTER="$2" if [ ! -f "$ADD_KEYRING" ]; then apt_error "Keyring '$ADD_KEYRING' to be added not found" return fi if [ ! -f "$MASTER" ]; then apt_error "Master-Keyring '$MASTER' not found" return fi # when adding new keys, make sure that the archive-master-keyring # is honored. so: # all keys that are exported must have a valid signature # from a key in the $distro-master-keyring add_keys="$(get_fingerprints_of_keyring "$ADD_KEYRING")" all_add_keys="$(aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$ADD_KEYRING" --with-colons --list-keys | grep ^[ps]ub | cut -d: -f5)" master_keys="$(aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$MASTER" --with-colons --list-keys | grep ^pub | cut -d: -f5)" # ensure there are no colisions LP: #857472 for all_add_key in $all_add_keys; do for master_key in $master_keys; do if [ "$all_add_key" = "$master_key" ]; then echo >&2 "Keyid collision for '$all_add_key' detected, operation aborted" return 1 fi done done for add_key in $add_keys; do # export the add keyring one-by-one local TMP_KEYRING="${GPGHOMEDIR}/tmp-keyring.gpg" aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --batch --yes --keyring "$ADD_KEYRING" --output "$TMP_KEYRING" --export "$add_key" if ! aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --batch --yes --keyring "$TMP_KEYRING" --import "$MASTER" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" 2>&1; then cat >&2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" false fi # check if signed with the master key and only add in this case ADDED=0 for master_key in $master_keys; do if aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$TMP_KEYRING" --check-sigs --with-colons "$add_key" \ | grep '^sig:!:' | cut -d: -f5 | grep -q "$master_key"; then aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --batch --yes --keyring "$ADD_KEYRING" --export "$add_key" \ | aptkey_execute "$GPG" --batch --yes --import ADDED=1 fi done if [ $ADDED = 0 ]; then echo >&2 "Key '$add_key' not added. It is not signed with a master key" fi rm -f "${TMP_KEYRING}" done } # update the current archive signing keyring from a network URI # the archive-keyring keys needs to be signed with the master key # (otherwise it does not make sense from a security POV) net_update() { local APT_DIR='/' eval $(apt-config shell APT_DIR Dir) # Disabled for now as code is insecure (LP: #1013639 (and 857472, 1013128)) APT_KEY_NET_UPDATE_ENABLED="" eval $(apt-config shell APT_KEY_NET_UPDATE_ENABLED APT::Key::Net-Update-Enabled) if [ -z "$APT_KEY_NET_UPDATE_ENABLED" ]; then exit 1 fi if [ -z "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING_URI" ]; then apt_error 'Your distribution is not supported in net-update as no uri for the archive-keyring is set' exit 1 fi # in theory we would need to depend on wget for this, but this feature # isn't usable in debian anyway as we have no keyring uri nor a master key if ! command_available 'wget'; then apt_error 'wget is required for a network-based update, but it is not installed' exit 1 fi if [ ! -d "${APT_DIR}/var/lib/apt/keyrings" ]; then mkdir -p "${APT_DIR}/var/lib/apt/keyrings" fi keyring="${APT_DIR}/var/lib/apt/keyrings/$(basename "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING_URI")" old_mtime=0 if [ -e $keyring ]; then old_mtime=$(stat -c %Y "$keyring") fi (cd "${APT_DIR}/var/lib/apt/keyrings"; wget --timeout=90 -q -N "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING_URI") if [ ! -e "$keyring" ]; then return fi new_mtime=$(stat -c %Y "$keyring") if [ $new_mtime -ne $old_mtime ]; then aptkey_echo "Checking for new archive signing keys now" add_keys_with_verify_against_master_keyring "$keyring" "$MASTER_KEYRING" fi } update() { if [ -z "$APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE" ]; then echo >&2 "Warning: 'apt-key update' is deprecated and should not be used anymore!" if [ -z "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING" ]; then echo >&2 "Note: In your distribution this command is a no-op and can therefore be removed safely." exit 0 fi fi if [ ! -f "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING" ]; then apt_error "Can't find the archive-keyring (Is the debian-archive-keyring package installed?)" exit 1 fi # add new keys from the package; # we do not use add_keys_with_verify_against_master_keyring here, # because "update" is run on regular package updates. A # attacker might as well replace the master-archive-keyring file # in the package and add his own keys. so this check wouldn't # add any security. we *need* this check on net-update though import_keyring_into_keyring "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING" '' && cat "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" if [ -r "$REMOVED_KEYS" ]; then # remove no-longer supported/used keys get_fingerprints_of_keyring "$(dearmor_filename "$REMOVED_KEYS")" | while read key; do foreach_keyring_do 'remove_key_from_keyring' "$key" done else apt_warn "Removed keys keyring '$REMOVED_KEYS' missing or not readable" fi } remove_key_from_keyring() { local KEYRINGFILE="$1" shift # non-existent keyrings have by definition no keys if [ ! -e "$KEYRINGFILE" ]; then return fi local FINGERPRINTS="${GPGHOMEDIR}/keyringfile.keylst" local DEARMOR="$(dearmor_filename "$KEYRINGFILE")" get_fingerprints_of_keyring "$DEARMOR" > "$FINGERPRINTS" for KEY in "$@"; do # strip leading 0x, if present: KEY="$(echo "${KEY#0x}" | tr -d ' ')" # check if the key is in this keyring if ! grep -iq "^[0-9A-F]*${KEY}$" "$FINGERPRINTS"; then continue fi if [ ! -w "$KEYRINGFILE" ]; then apt_warn "Key ${KEY} is in keyring ${KEYRINGFILE}, but can't be removed as it is read only." continue fi # check if it is the only key in the keyring and if so remove the keyring altogether if [ '1' = "$(uniq "$FINGERPRINTS" | wc -l)" ]; then mv -f "$KEYRINGFILE" "${KEYRINGFILE}~" # behave like gpg return fi # we can't just modify pointed to files as these might be in /usr or something local REALTARGET if [ -L "$DEARMOR" ]; then REALTARGET="$(readlink -f "$DEARMOR")" mv -f "$DEARMOR" "${DEARMOR}.dpkg-tmp" cp -a "$REALTARGET" "$DEARMOR" fi # delete the key from the keyring aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$DEARMOR" --batch --delete-keys --yes "$KEY" if [ -n "$REALTARGET" ]; then # the real backup is the old link, not the copy we made mv -f "${DEARMOR}.dpkg-tmp" "${DEARMOR}~" fi if [ "$DEARMOR" != "$KEYRINGFILE" ]; then mv -f "$KEYRINGFILE" "${KEYRINGFILE}~" create_new_keyring "$KEYRINGFILE" aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$DEARMOR" --armor --export > "$KEYRINGFILE" fi get_fingerprints_of_keyring "$DEARMOR" > "$FINGERPRINTS" done } accessible_file_exists() { if ! test -s "$1"; then return 1 fi if test -r "$1"; then return 0 fi apt_warn "The key(s) in the keyring $1 are ignored as the file is not readable by user '$USER' executing apt-key." return 1 } is_supported_keyring() { # empty files are always supported if ! test -s "$1"; then return 0 fi local FILEEXT="${1##*.}" if [ "$FILEEXT" = 'gpg' ]; then # 0x98, 0x99 and 0xC6 via octal as hex isn't supported by dashs printf if printf '\231' | cmp --silent --bytes=1 - "$1"; then true elif printf '\230' | cmp --silent --bytes=1 - "$1"; then true elif printf '\306' | cmp --silent --bytes=1 - "$1"; then true else apt_warn "The key(s) in the keyring $1 are ignored as the file has an unsupported filetype." return 1 fi elif [ "$FILEEXT" = 'asc' ]; then true #dearmor_filename will deal with them else # most callers ignore unsupported extensions silently apt_warn "The key(s) in the keyring $1 are ignored as the file has an unsupported filename extension." return 1 fi return 0 } foreach_keyring_do() { local ACTION="$1" shift # if a --keyring was given, just work on this one if [ -n "$FORCED_KEYRING" ]; then $ACTION "$FORCED_KEYRING" "$@" else # otherwise all known keyrings are up for inspection if accessible_file_exists "$TRUSTEDFILE" && is_supported_keyring "$TRUSTEDFILE"; then $ACTION "$TRUSTEDFILE" "$@" fi local TRUSTEDPARTS="/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d" eval "$(apt-config shell TRUSTEDPARTS Dir::Etc::TrustedParts/d)" if [ -d "$TRUSTEDPARTS" ]; then TRUSTEDPARTS="$(readlink -f "$TRUSTEDPARTS")" local TRUSTEDPARTSLIST="$(cd /; find "$TRUSTEDPARTS" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \( -name '*.gpg' -o -name '*.asc' \))" for trusted in $(echo "$TRUSTEDPARTSLIST" | sort); do if accessible_file_exists "$trusted" && is_supported_keyring "$trusted"; then $ACTION "$trusted" "$@" fi done fi fi } list_keys_in_keyring() { local KEYRINGFILE="$1" shift # fingerprint and co will fail if key isn't in this keyring aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$(dearmor_filename "$KEYRINGFILE")" "$@" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" 2> "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.err" || true if [ ! -s "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" ]; then return fi # we fake gpg header here to refer to the real asc file rather than a temp file if [ "${KEYRINGFILE##*.}" = 'asc' ]; then if expr match "$(sed -n '2p' "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log")" '^-\+$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$KEYRINGFILE" echo "$KEYRINGFILE" | sed 's#[^-]#-#g' sed '1,2d' "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" || true else cat "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" fi else cat "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" fi if [ -s "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.err" ]; then cat >&2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.err" fi } export_key_from_to() { local FROM="$1" local TO="$2" shift 2 if ! aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$(dearmor_filename "$FROM")" --export "$@" > "$TO" 2> "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log"; then cat >&2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" false else chmod 0644 -- "$TO" fi } import_keyring_into_keyring() { local FROM="${1:-${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg}" local TO="${2:-${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg}" shift 2 rm -f "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" # the idea is simple: We take keys from one keyring and copy it to another # we do this with so many checks in between to ensure that WE control the # creation, so we know that the (potentially) created $TO keyring is a # simple keyring rather than a keybox as gpg2 would create it which in turn # can't be read by gpgv. # BEWARE: This is designed more in the way to work with the current # callers, than to have a well defined it would be easy to add new callers to. if [ ! -s "$TO" ]; then if [ -s "$FROM" ]; then if [ -z "$2" ]; then local OPTS if [ "${TO##*.}" = 'asc' ]; then OPTS='--armor' fi export_key_from_to "$(dearmor_filename "$FROM")" "$TO" $OPTS ${1:+"$1"} else create_new_keyring "$TO" fi else create_new_keyring "$TO" fi elif [ -s "$FROM" ]; then local EXPORTLIMIT="$1" if [ -n "$1$2" ]; then shift; fi local DEARMORTO="$(dearmor_filename "$TO")" if ! aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$(dearmor_filename "$FROM")" --export ${EXPORTLIMIT:+"$EXPORTLIMIT"} \ | aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "$DEARMORTO" --batch --import "$@" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" 2>&1; then cat >&2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" false fi if [ "$DEARMORTO" != "$TO" ]; then export_key_from_to "$DEARMORTO" "${DEARMORTO}.asc" --armor if ! cmp -s "$TO" "${DEARMORTO}.asc" 2>/dev/null; then cp -a "$TO" "${TO}~" mv -f "${DEARMORTO}.asc" "$TO" fi fi fi } dearmor_keyring() { # https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=831409#67 # The awk script is more complex through to skip surrounding garbage and # to support multiple keys in one file (old gpgs generate version headers # which get printed with the original and hence result in garbage input for base64 awk '/^-----BEGIN/{ x = 1; } /^$/{ if (x == 1) { x = 2; }; } /^[^=-]/{ if (x == 2) { print $0; }; } /^-----END/{ x = 0; }' | base64 -d } dearmor_filename() { if [ "${1##*.}" = 'asc' ]; then local trusted="${GPGHOMEDIR}/${1##*/}.gpg" if [ -s "$1" ]; then dearmor_keyring < "$1" > "$trusted" fi echo "$trusted" elif [ "${1##*.}" = 'gpg' ]; then echo "$1" elif [ "$(head -n 1 "$1" 2>/dev/null)" = '-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----' ]; then local trusted="${GPGHOMEDIR}/${1##*/}.gpg" dearmor_keyring < "$1" > "$trusted" echo "$trusted" else echo "$1" fi } catfile() { cat "$(dearmor_filename "$1")" >> "$2" } merge_all_trusted_keyrings_into_pubring() { # does the same as: # foreach_keyring_do 'import_keys_from_keyring' "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" # but without using gpg, just cat and find local PUBRING="$(readlink -f "${GPGHOMEDIR}")/pubring.gpg" rm -f "$PUBRING" touch "$PUBRING" foreach_keyring_do 'catfile' "$PUBRING" } import_keys_from_keyring() { import_keyring_into_keyring "$1" "$2" } merge_keys_into_keyrings() { import_keyring_into_keyring "$2" "$1" '' --import-options 'merge-only' } merge_back_changes() { if [ -n "$FORCED_KEYRING" ]; then # if the keyring was forced merge is already done if [ "$FORCED_KEYRING" != "$TRUSTEDFILE" ]; then mv -f "$FORCED_KEYRING" "${FORCED_KEYRING}~" export_key_from_to "$TRUSTEDFILE" "$FORCED_KEYRING" --armor fi return fi if [ -s "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" ]; then # merge all updated keys foreach_keyring_do 'merge_keys_into_keyrings' "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" fi # look for keys which were added or removed get_fingerprints_of_keyring "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.orig.gpg" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.orig.keylst" get_fingerprints_of_keyring "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.keylst" comm -3 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.keylst" "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.orig.keylst" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.diff" # key isn't part of new keyring, so remove cut -f 2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.diff" | while read key; do if [ -z "$key" ]; then continue; fi foreach_keyring_do 'remove_key_from_keyring' "$key" done # key is only part of new keyring, so we need to import it cut -f 1 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.diff" | while read key; do if [ -z "$key" ]; then continue; fi import_keyring_into_keyring '' "$TRUSTEDFILE" "$key" done } setup_merged_keyring() { if [ -n "$FORCED_KEYID" ]; then merge_all_trusted_keyrings_into_pubring FORCED_KEYRING="${GPGHOMEDIR}/forcedkeyid.gpg" TRUSTEDFILE="${FORCED_KEYRING}" echo "#!/bin/sh exec sh '($(escape_shell "${GPG}")' --keyring '$(escape_shell "${TRUSTEDFILE}")' \"\$@\"" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.1.sh" GPG="${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.1.sh" # ignore error as this "just" means we haven't found the forced keyid and the keyring will be empty import_keyring_into_keyring '' "$TRUSTEDFILE" "$FORCED_KEYID" || true elif [ -z "$FORCED_KEYRING" ]; then merge_all_trusted_keyrings_into_pubring if [ -r "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" ]; then cp -a "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.orig.gpg" else touch "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.orig.gpg" fi echo "#!/bin/sh exec sh '$(escape_shell "${GPG}")' --keyring '$(escape_shell "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg")' \"\$@\"" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.1.sh" GPG="${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.1.sh" else TRUSTEDFILE="$(dearmor_filename "$FORCED_KEYRING")" create_new_keyring "$TRUSTEDFILE" echo "#!/bin/sh exec sh '$(escape_shell "${GPG}")' --keyring '$(escape_shell "${TRUSTEDFILE}")' \"\$@\"" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.1.sh" GPG="${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.1.sh" fi } create_new_keyring() { # gpg defaults to mode 0600 for new keyrings. Create one with 0644 instead. if ! [ -e "$1" ]; then if [ -w "$(dirname "$1")" ]; then touch -- "$1" chmod 0644 -- "$1" fi fi } aptkey_execute() { sh "$@"; } usage() { echo "Usage: apt-key [--keyring file] [command] [arguments]" echo echo "Manage apt's list of trusted keys" echo echo " apt-key add <file> - add the key contained in <file> ('-' for stdin)" echo " apt-key del <keyid> - remove the key <keyid>" echo " apt-key export <keyid> - output the key <keyid>" echo " apt-key exportall - output all trusted keys" echo " apt-key update - update keys using the keyring package" echo " apt-key net-update - update keys using the network" echo " apt-key list - list keys" echo " apt-key finger - list fingerprints" echo " apt-key adv - pass advanced options to gpg (download key)" echo echo "If no specific keyring file is given the command applies to all keyring files." } while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in --keyring) shift if [ -z "$FORCED_KEYRING" -o "$FORCED_KEYRING" = '/dev/null' ]; then TRUSTEDFILE="$1" FORCED_KEYRING="$1" elif [ "$TRUSTEDFILE" = "$FORCED_KEYRING" ]; then create_gpg_home FORCED_KEYRING="${GPGHOMEDIR}/mergedkeyrings.gpg" echo -n '' > "$FORCED_KEYRING" chmod 0644 -- "$FORCED_KEYRING" catfile "$TRUSTEDFILE" "$FORCED_KEYRING" catfile "$1" "$FORCED_KEYRING" else catfile "$1" "$FORCED_KEYRING" fi ;; --keyid) shift if [ -n "$FORCED_KEYID" ]; then apt_error 'Specifying --keyid multiple times is not supported' exit 1 fi FORCED_KEYID="$1" ;; --secret-keyring) shift FORCED_SECRET_KEYRING="$1" ;; --readonly) merge_back_changes() { true; } create_new_keyring() { if [ ! -r "$FORCED_KEYRING" ]; then TRUSTEDFILE='/dev/null'; FORCED_KEYRING="$TRUSTEDFILE"; fi; } ;; --fakeroot) requires_root() { true; } ;; --quiet) aptkey_echo() { true; } ;; --debug1) # some cmds like finger redirect stderr to /dev/null … aptkey_execute() { echo 'EXEC:' "$@"; sh "$@"; } ;; --debug2) # … other more complicated ones pipe gpg into gpg. aptkey_execute() { echo >&2 'EXEC:' "$@"; sh "$@"; } ;; --homedir) # force usage of a specific homedir instead of creating a temporary shift GPGHOMEDIR="$1" ;; --*) echo >&2 "Unknown option: $1" usage exit 1;; *) break;; esac shift done if [ -z "$TRUSTEDFILE" ]; then TRUSTEDFILE="/etc/apt/trusted.gpg" eval $(apt-config shell TRUSTEDFILE Apt::GPGV::TrustedKeyring) eval $(apt-config shell TRUSTEDFILE Dir::Etc::Trusted/f) fi command="$1" if [ -z "$command" ]; then usage exit 1 fi shift prepare_gpg_home() { # crude detection if we are called from a maintainerscript where the # package depends on gnupg or not. We accept recommends here as # well as the script hopefully uses apt-key optionally then like e.g. # debian-archive-keyring for (upgrade) cleanup did if [ -n "$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE" ] && [ -z "$APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE" ]; then if ! dpkg-query --show --showformat '${Pre-Depends}${Depends}${Recommends}\n' "$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE" 2>/dev/null | grep -E -q 'gpg|gnupg'; then cat >&2 <<EOF Warning: The $DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME maintainerscript of the package $DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE Warning: seems to use apt-key (provided by apt) without depending on gpg, gnupg, or gnupg2. Warning: This will BREAK in the future and should be fixed by the package maintainer(s). Note: Check first if apt-key functionality is needed at all - it probably isn't! EOF fi fi eval "$(apt-config shell GPG_EXE Apt::Key::gpgcommand)" if [ -n "$GPG_EXE" ] && command_available "$GPG_EXE"; then true elif command_available 'gpg'; then GPG_EXE="gpg" elif command_available 'gpg2'; then GPG_EXE="gpg2" elif command_available 'gpg1'; then GPG_EXE="gpg1" else apt_error 'gnupg, gnupg2 and gnupg1 do not seem to be installed, but one of them is required for this operation' exit 255 fi create_gpg_home # now tell gpg that it shouldn't try to maintain this trustdb file echo "#!/bin/sh exec '$(escape_shell "${GPG_EXE}")' --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring \\ --homedir '$(escape_shell "${GPGHOMEDIR}")' --no-auto-check-trustdb --trust-model always \"\$@\"" > "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.0.sh" GPG_SH="${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpg.0.sh" GPG="$GPG_SH" # create the trustdb with an (empty) dummy keyring # older gpgs required it, newer gpgs even warn that it isn't needed, # but require it nonetheless for some commands, so we just play safe # here for the foreseeable future and create a dummy one touch "${GPGHOMEDIR}/empty.gpg" if ! "$GPG_EXE" --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring \ --homedir "$GPGHOMEDIR" --quiet --check-trustdb --keyring "${GPGHOMEDIR}/empty.gpg" >"${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" 2>&1; then cat >&2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" false fi # We don't usually need a secret keyring, of course, but # for advanced operations, we might really need a secret keyring after all if [ -n "$FORCED_SECRET_KEYRING" ] && [ -r "$FORCED_SECRET_KEYRING" ]; then if ! aptkey_execute "$GPG" -v --batch --import "$FORCED_SECRET_KEYRING" >"${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" 2>&1; then # already imported keys cause gpg1 to fail for some reason… ignore this error if ! grep -q 'already in secret keyring' "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log"; then cat >&2 "${GPGHOMEDIR}/gpgoutput.log" false fi fi else # and then, there are older versions of gpg which panic and implode # if there isn't one available - and writeable for imports # and even if not output is littered with the creation of a secring, # so lets call import once to have it create what it wants in silence echo -n | aptkey_execute "$GPG" --batch --import >/dev/null 2>&1 || true fi } warn_on_script_usage() { if [ -n "$APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE" ]; then return fi # (Maintainer) scripts should not be using apt-key if [ -n "$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE" ]; then echo >&2 "Warning: apt-key should not be used in scripts (called from $DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME maintainerscript of the package ${DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE})" fi echo >&2 "Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8))." } warn_outside_maintscript() { # In del, we want to warn in interactive use, but not inside maintainer # scripts, so as to give people a chance to migrate keyrings. # # FIXME: We should always warn starting in 2022. if [ -z "$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE" ]; then echo >&2 "Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8))." fi } if [ "$command" != 'help' ] && [ "$command" != 'verify' ]; then prepare_gpg_home fi case "$command" in add) warn_on_script_usage requires_root setup_merged_keyring aptkey_execute "$GPG" --quiet --batch --import "$@" merge_back_changes aptkey_echo "OK" ;; del|rm|remove) # no script warning here as removing 'add' usage needs 'del' for cleanup warn_outside_maintscript requires_root foreach_keyring_do 'remove_key_from_keyring' "$@" aptkey_echo "OK" ;; update) warn_on_script_usage requires_root setup_merged_keyring update merge_back_changes ;; net-update) warn_on_script_usage requires_root setup_merged_keyring net_update merge_back_changes ;; list|finger*) warn_on_script_usage foreach_keyring_do 'list_keys_in_keyring' --fingerprint "$@" ;; export|exportall) warn_on_script_usage merge_all_trusted_keyrings_into_pubring aptkey_execute "$GPG_SH" --keyring "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" --armor --export "$@" ;; adv*) warn_on_script_usage setup_merged_keyring aptkey_echo "Executing: $GPG" "$@" aptkey_execute "$GPG" "$@" merge_back_changes ;; verify) GPGV='' eval $(apt-config shell GPGV Apt::Key::gpgvcommand) if [ -n "$GPGV" ] && command_available "$GPGV"; then true; elif command_available 'gpgv'; then GPGV='gpgv'; elif command_available 'gpgv2'; then GPGV='gpgv2'; elif command_available 'gpgv1'; then GPGV='gpgv1'; else apt_error 'gpgv, gpgv2 or gpgv1 required for verification, but neither seems installed' exit 29 fi # for a forced keyid we need gpg --export, so full wrapping required if [ -n "$FORCED_KEYID" ]; then prepare_gpg_home else create_gpg_home fi setup_merged_keyring if [ -n "$FORCED_KEYRING" ]; then "$GPGV" --homedir "${GPGHOMEDIR}" --keyring "$(dearmor_filename "${FORCED_KEYRING}")" --ignore-time-conflict "$@" else "$GPGV" --homedir "${GPGHOMEDIR}" --keyring "${GPGHOMEDIR}/pubring.gpg" --ignore-time-conflict "$@" fi ;; help) usage ;; *) usage exit 1 ;; esac
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