timestamp=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
doanything=false
+# So first we should go and see if any process-policy action is done
+dak process-policy embargo | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "Automatically accepted from embargoed" team@security.debian.org -- -F "Debian FTP Masters" -f ftonaster@ftp-master.debian.org
+dak process-policy disembargo | mail -a "X-Debian: DAK" -e -s "Automatically accepted from unembargoed" team@security.debian.org -- -F "Debian FTP Masters" -f ftonaster@ftp-master.debian.org
+
+# Now, if this really did anything, we can then sync it over. Files
+# in newstage mean they are (late) accepts of security stuff, need
+# to sync to ftp-master
+
cd $newstage
changes=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f -name \*.changes | sed -e "s,./,," | xargs)
if [ -n "$changes" ]; then
echo "$timestamp": ${changes:-"Nothing to do in newstage"} >> $report
+ rsync -a -q $newstage/. /srv/queued/ftpmaster/.
dak process-upload -a -d "$newstage" >> $report
fi
exit 0
fi
+dak dominate
+dak generate-filelist
+cd $configdir
+$configdir/map.sh
+apt-ftparchive generate apt.conf
+dak generate-releases
+/srv/security-master.debian.org/dak/config/debian-security/make-mirror.sh
+sudo -u archvsync -H /home/archvsync/signal_security
+
$masterdir/cron.buildd