Did you find a solution to this? I am having the same problem on SLES11
SP1.
Here's a the <general><signature-handling> section of my autoinst.xml
file:
<signature-handling>
<all config:type="boolean">true</all>
<keys config:type="list">
<keyid>AC3CE2DA24428598</keyid>
</keys>
<all config:type="boolean">true</all>
<keys config:type="list">
<keyid>AC3CE2DA24428598</keyid>
</keys>
true
true
true
true
</signature-handling>
And I see this in my y2log:
2010-11-18 09:59:02 <1> <ip address>(3349) [Pkg]
Callbacks.cc(askUserToAcceptKey): 1658 Callback ImportGpgKey not
registered, using default value: false
2010-11-18 09:59:02 <1> <ip address>(3349) [zypp::KeyRigh]
KeyRing.cc(verifyFileSignatureWorkflow): 417 User does not want to trust
key AC3CE2DA2448598 ..
~Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruediger Gunreben [mailto:rgunreben@isarflow.de]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 4:24 AM
To: opensuse-autoinstall@opensuse.org
Subject: [Probable SPAM] [opensuse-autoinstall] /add_on_products.xml -
User does not want to trust key
Hi,
I'm currently building a SLES11 SP1 Image and using this customized CD
for a pxe boot.
During boot and scanning the /add_on_products.xml file the installation
complains about the repository.
In the y2log these comments werde made:
---- snip
Callback ImportGpgKey not registered, using default value: false
(verifyFileSignatureWorkflow):417 User does not want to trust key
62A0C0D5C5....
---- snip
Where is the switch to trust the key?
The installation procedure then using a profiles directory structure
with the same repositories in. In this case everything works well - In
the profiles xml file the gpg/pgp switch are all set to trust unknown
keys.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Ruediger
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