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authorKaren Arutyunov <karen@codesynthesis.com>2018-03-03 18:50:18 +0300
committerKaren Arutyunov <karen@codesynthesis.com>2018-03-05 12:26:23 +0300
commit0d3525d80fbeee78ae49384f2d722de20127a040 (patch)
tree6e60603e396c7cd0e781806782dfa31cb13980cf /bpkg/repository-signing.cli
parent87841c9288561a3ad580ae23bb288ff3d3d39719 (diff)
Rename bpkg repository type to pkg
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diff --git a/bpkg/repository-signing.cli b/bpkg/repository-signing.cli
index f6ee7fa..96c37bc 100644
--- a/bpkg/repository-signing.cli
+++ b/bpkg/repository-signing.cli
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ matches the certificate's subject (see below). In the future a certificate
authority (CA)-based model may be added.
The rest of this guide shows how to create a key/certificate pair for
-\cb{bpkg} repository signing and use it to sign a repository. At the end it
+\cb{pkg} repository signing and use it to sign a repository. At the end it
also briefly explains how to store the private key on a PIV/PKCS#11 device
using Yubikey 4 as an example.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ it. Also use a working email address in case users need to contact you about
issues with your certificate. Note that the \cb{name:} prefix in the \cb{CN}
value is not a typo.
-The \cb{name} field is a canonical repository name prefix with the \cb{bpkg:}
+The \cb{name} field is a canonical repository name prefix with the \cb{pkg:}
type part stripped. Any repository with a canonical name that starts with this
prefix can be authenticated by this certificate (see the repository manifest
documentation for more information on canonical names). For example, name